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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBeacon Bay, 44RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: City Manager City of Newport Beach P. O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915 TITLE OF DOCUMENT: Recorded in Official Records, Orange County Hugh Nguyen, Clerk -Recorder ��II I Dill III III IIIII II III IIIII II I IIIINO FEE *$ R 0 0 0 6 1 1 5 4 3 6$ 201300048284611:12 am 08114113 193 409 A17 4 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 THIS SPACE FOR RECORDER'S USE ONLY. Exempt Recording Request per Government Code 27383 Amended Memorandum of Lease RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: City Manager's Office City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92663 AMENDED MEMORANDUM OF LEASE THIS AMENDED MEMORANDUM OF LEASE is made and entered into this 15th day of May, 2013, by and between THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a chartered municipal corporation, herein called "Lessor", and STEVEN R. BRIGGS and LISA L. BRIGGS, Trustees of the S/L BRIGGS FAMILY TRUST established August 31, 2001, herein called "Lessee", to witness that: 1. Lessor leased to ST EVEN R. BRIGGS and LISA L. BRIGGS, Trustees of the S/L BRIGGS FAMILY TRUST established August 31, 2001, commencing on August 23, 2011, and ending on July 1, 2044, on the terms and conditions set forth in that certain Lease by and between Lessor and Lessee dated August 23, 2011. 2. A Memorandum of Lease relating to the Lease was recorded on February 8, 2013, as Document No, 2013000083887 in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Orange, State of California. 3. Lessor and Lessee hereby acknowledge, agree and confirm that the premises, as described in the Memorandum of Lease, was incorrect in that it referenced Lot 42 rather than Lot 44. A corrected description of the premises, in the County of Orange, State of California, is correctly described as follows: Lot 44 as shown on the map filed in Book 9, Pages 42 and 43 of Record of Surveys in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Orange, State of California, of said County, together with certain portions of adjoining Lots C and D as shown upon said map and as described more fully in said lease. 4. The Memorandum of Lease recorded on February 8, 2013, as Document No. 201.3000083887 is hereby replaced in its entirety by this Amended Memorandum of Lease. EXECUTED on _ &/?,1 , 2013, at Newport Beach, Orange County, California. LESSOR THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY WNAGER: Dave Kiff APPR VED AS TO FORM: CITY A TORNEY Lessee: Steven R. Briggs, Trustee Less2e: Lisa L. Briggs, Trustee CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) On Mdy is a0ta before me, Nadu MYiS CA ON Notary Public, personally appeared 5*0A R_ af'g X0 40 who proved to lne on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) j�lare subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that hL4,sho/they executed the same in his/herttheir authorized capacity(ies), and that by her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. NADIA CHRISTINA ONG Commission # 1976007 a "-a Notary Public - California i ? Orange County (SEAL) My Comm. 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Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915 TITLE OF DOCUMENT: Recorded in Official Records, Orange County Renee Ramirez, Assistant Clerk -Recorder 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 JJIII 1111111111 JI111 JIIIJIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII N0 FEE *$ R 0 0 0 5 5 8 4 1 1 3$* 201300008388712:16 pm 02/08113 10 413 M11 F13 5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 12.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 THIS SPACE FOR RECORDER'S USE ONLY. Exempt Recording Request per Government Code 27383 Memorandum of Lease `O RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: City Manager's Office City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92663 MEMORANDUM OF LEASE THIS MEMORANDUM OF LEASE is made and entered into by and between THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a chartered municipal corporation, herein called "Lessor", and STEVEN R. BRIGGS and LISA L. BRIGGS, Trustees of the S/L BRIGGS FAMILY TRUST established August 31, 2001, herein called "Lessee", to witness that: Lessor hereby leases to Lessee, on the terms and conditions set forth in that certain lease by and between the parties hereto dated August 23, 2011, and ending on July 1, 2044, all the terms and conditions of which lease are made a part hereof as though fully set forth herein, all those certain premises in the County of Orange, State of California, described as follows: Lot 42 as shown on the map filed in Book 9, Pages 42 and 43 of Record of Surveys in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Orange, State of California, of said County, together with certain portions of adjoining Lots C and D as shown upon said map and as described more fully in said lease. EXECUTED on 2013, at Newport Beach, Orange County, California. 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Box 2402 • Chatsworth, CA 91313-2402 • www.NationaiNotaryorg Item #5907 Reorder: Call Toll -Free 1-800-876-6827 LEASE THIS LEASE is made and entered into as of the 23`d day of August, 2011, by and between the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a Charter City and municipal corporation ("Lessor"), and STEVEN R. BRIGGS and LISA L. BRIGGS, Trustees of the S/L BRIGGS FAMILY TRUST established August 31, 2001 ("Lessee"), regarding the real property commonly referred to as Beacon Bay Lot 44. RECITALS A. The City of Newport Beach, by virtue of a 1978 legislative grant found in Chapter 74 of the Statutes of 1978 (the "Beacon Bay Bill"), holds the right, title and interest to certain tidelands and uplands commonly known as Beacon Bay and generally described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated by reference. B. The Beacon Bay Bill frees the "Westerly portion" of the filled tidelands from the public trust and specifically authorizes the lease of the property for residential purposes subject to certain express statutory conditions. C. Beacon Bay, including the "Westerly Portion" thereof, has been divided into individual lots, with each lot leased by the City for residential purposes until December 31, 2005. D. On November 3, 1987, a majority of electors of the City approved a measure which authorized the City Council to enter into new leases of residential lots in Beacon Bay for a period not to exceed fifty (50) years. E. On November 3, 1992, a majority of electors of the City approved Measure M which authorized the City Council to lease tidelands and waterfront property consistent with the provisions of state law. F. The City Council, pursuant to the authority conferred by the electors, entered into negotiations with current lessees and the parties have agreed on the terms and conditions of a new lease with a fifty (50) year term, provision for adjustments in lease payments to reflect changes in the value of Beacon Bay leaseholds, and a recalculation of lease payments in the event of a transfer of the Lease by the Current Lessee or any Subsequent Lessee (as defined herein). G. Lessee acknowledges that the terms and conditions of this Lease may result in Lessee paying substantially more or less than another Lessee for similar property depending upon the date this Lease is executed, the date of any subsequent transfer, and the consideration paid for transfers of similarly situated property. H. Lessee acknowledges that accurate and complete reporting to the City of all consideration paid for the transfer of this Lease is vitally important to the City in that failure to fully report all consideration could materially reduce the amount of rent received by the City from other Beacon Bay Lessees. I. Lessor and Lessee acknowledge that the City has agreed to a fifty (50) year term and limited lease payment increases in consideration of provisions which require payment of rent approximating fair market rental value, without regard to any advantage maintained by Current Lessees, upon transfer by Current Lessees and payment of deferred rent in the event the Lease is not signed on or before the Effective Date (as defined herein). J. The California State Lands Commission has reviewed the form of this Lease and determined that it is in conformance with the provisions of relevant statutes, rules and regulations, including, without limitation, the Beacon Bay Bill. K. Lessor has determined that this Lease is consistent with provisions of the Beacon Bay Bill, the Charter, General Plan and Zoning Ordinance of the City of Newport Beach, and of all other applicable state and local laws. L. Lessor has determined it is in the best interests of the citizens of Newport Beach to maintain the residential character of Beacon Bay and to enter into new leases with Current Lessees under the terms and conditions specified in this agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals and the covenants in this lease, the parties agree as follows: LEASED LAND. Lessor hereby leases to Lessee the real property commonly known as Beacon Bay Lot 44 (the "Leased Land"), which is more particularly described in Exhibit B, and generally depicted on Exhibit A, each attached hereto and incorporated by reference, subject to the limitations on use specified in Section 6. As used in this Lease, the term "Premises" shall refer to the Leased Land and any improvements constructed thereon. Lessor expressly reserves all oil, oil rights, gas, minerals, mineral rights, natural gas rights and other hydrocarbon substances in and under the Leased Land and the right to grant and transfer the same, together with all necessary and convenient rights to explore for, develop, produce and extract and take the same, subject to the express limitation that any and all operations for the exploration, development, production, extraction and taking of any such substance shall be carried on at levels below the depth of five hundred feet (500') from the surface of the land by means of wells, derricks and other equipment from surface locations on adjoining or neighboring land, and subject further to all restrictions and regulations concerning the drilling for, and production of, oil, gas, minerals, petroleum and other hydrocarbon substances specified in the Newport Beach City Charter or the Newport Beach Municipal Code. 2. TERM. The term of this Lease shall commence on the Execution Date, but in no event prior to the Effective Date, and shall expire on the date fifty (50) years following the Effective Date, unless earlier terminated as provided in this Lease. RENTAL. A. Definitions. For the purposes of this Lease, the following terms shall be defined as specified in this paragraph. In certain cases, the definition of the term contains operative language that affects the rights of the parties: (1) "Actual Sales Value" shall mean the total of all consideration paid for the non-exempt transfer of this Lease or the Pre-existing Lease, including the improvements on the Leased Land, from the Current Lessee, or Subsequent Lessee, to another person, excluding any consideration paid for the transfer of personal property in connection with such transaction. (2) "Average Actual Sales Value Rent" shall mean two and one-half percent (2.5 %) of the mean of the Actual Sales Value of the non-exempt transfer of a similarly situated (waterfront or interior) Beacon Bay parcels as specified in this subparagraph. Average Actual Sales Value Rent shall be the mean of the Actual Sales Value of the three similarly situated parcels most recently transferred. Exempt transfers, as defined in Paragraph 3.B(3), shall not be used to calculate Average Actual Sales Value rent. (3) "CPP' shall mean the Consumer Price Index - Los Angeles-Anaheim-Riverside Area, All Urban Consumers, All Items, published by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (1982-1984=100). If the 1982-1984 base of said Consumer Price Index should hereafter be changed, then the new base shall be converted to the 1982-1984 base and the base as so converted shall be used. In the event that the Consumer Price Index, as now compiled and published, shall cease to be published, then the successor index shall be used provided that an appropriate conversion from the old index to the new index can feasibly be made. If such conversion cannot be made, or if no such index is published, then another index most nearly comparable thereto recognized as authoritative shall be substituted by agreement. (4) "Current Lessee" shall mean the person or persons who, as of April 1, 1994 (the "Cut-off Date"), was or were the Lessee under the Pre-existing Lease. (5) "Deferred Rent" shall mean the total rent that a Current Lessee would have paid had this Lease been executed on the Effective Date, through and including the date on which this Lease was first executed, less the rent actually paid pursuant to the Pre- existing Lease, together with interest at the rate of eight percent (8%) per annum calculated on the balance due at the end of each Lease Year or portion thereof. (6) "Effective Date" shall mean July 1, 1994. (7) "Execution Date" shall mean the date when this Lease is executed by Lessee. (8) "Initial Rent" shall mean the effective net rent for the Leased Land as determined by the appraisal of George Hamilton Jones, with due consideration to the leasehold advantage created by the Pre-existing Lease, all as shown on Exhibit C attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. (9) "Person" shall mean any natural person or natural person(s) and does not include any corporation, association, or business entity in any form except a financial institution or other bona fide lender acting in the capacity of a lender or an inter vivos or living trust. (10) "Pre-existing Lease" shall mean the Lease for the Leased Land which was effective on January 1, 1988, and would, absent this Lease, expire on July 1, 2006. (11) "Transferred" shall mean any sale, assignment, sublease or other transaction, other than an exempt transfer as defined in Paragraph 3.B(3), pursuant to which the right to possession of the premises and the right to sign a new lease identical to this Lease is transferred to another person. B. Rental Payments. Lessee shall pay annual rent in the sum of TWENTY-FOUR THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($24,500.00), payable at the rate of TWO THOUSAND FORTY-ONE AND 67/100s ($2,041.67) per month. Lessee shall also pay, if applicable, deferred rent in the sum of N/A upon execution of this Lease. Rent shall be adjusted every seven (7) years after the date of transfer in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3.B(4). Annual rent, deferred rent, and periodic adjustments are based upon the following: (1) Execution Before Effective Date. In the event this Lease is executed by the Lessee on or before the Effective Date, Rent shall be paid as follows: (a) Current Lessee: Current Lessee shall pay annual rent equal to Initial Rent as specified in Exhibit C. Thereafter, so long as there has been no transfer of this Lease by the Current Lessee (other than an exempt transfer as set forth in Paragraph 3.6(3), rent shall remain as specified in this subparagraph notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph 3.6(4). (b) In the event of any transfer of this Lease to a Subsequent Lessee, the Subsequent Lessee shall pay annual rent equal to two and one-half percent (2.5%) of the Actual Sales Value determined as of the date of the transfer in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 3.A(1). Thereafter, rent shall be adjusted every seven years after the date of the transfer in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 3.6(4). (c) In the event of any transfer of this Lease to a Subsequent Lessee in a transaction other than an arm's length assignment of this Lease, and sale of the improvements on the Leased Land, if any, such as a gift or transfer by inheritance other than an exempt transfer under Paragraph 3.13(3), the Subsequent Lessee shall pay annual rent equal to the Average Actual Sales Value Rent calculated as of the date of the transfer in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3.A(2). (2) Execution After the Effective Date. In the event this Lease is first executed after the Effective Date, rent shall be determined and paid as follows: (a) Current Lessee/Within Five Years After Effective Date: In the event this Lease is executed by the Current Lessee within five (5) years after the Effective Date, the Current Lessee shall pay annual rent equal to Initial Rent plus a sum calculated by multiplying the difference between Initial Rent and Average Actual Sales Value Rent by a fraction equal to the number of months between the Effective Date and Execution Date, divided by sixty. The Current Lessee shall also pay all Deferred Rent concurrent with the execution of this Lease. Thereafter, so long as there has been no transfer of this Lease by the Current Lessee, rent shall remain as specified in this subparagraph, notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph 3.6(4). (b) Current Lessee/More Than Five Years After Effective Date: In the event this Lease is executed by the Current Lessee more than five (5) years after the Effective Date, the Current Lessee shall pay annual rent equal to Average Actual Sales Value Rent calculated as of the date of execution in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3.A(2). The Current Lessee shall also pay all Deferred Rent concurrent with the execution of this Lease. Thereafter, rent shall be adjusted every seven (7) years after the date of execution in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3.13(4). (c) Subsequent Lessee: In the event the Current Lessee transfers the Pre- existing Lease to a Subsequent Lessee who wishes to sign this Lease after the Cut-off Date, the Subsequent Lessee shall pay annual rent equal to two and one-half percent (2.5%) of Actual Sales Value determined as of the date of execution and in accordance with Paragraph 3.A(1). The Subsequent Lessee shall also pay all Deferred Rent concurrent with the execution of this Lease. The annual rent shall be adjusted every seven (7) years following the Execution Date in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3.6(4). (d) Subsequent Lessee: In the event of any transfer of this Lease to a Subsequent Lessee who wished to sign this Lease after the Cut-off Date in a 4 transaction other than an arm's length assignment of this Lease, and sale of the improvements on the Leased Land, if any, such as a gift or transfer by inheritance other than an exempt transfer under Paragraph 3.6(3), the Subsequent Lessee shall pay annual rent equal to the Average Actual Sales Value Rent calculated as of the date of the transfer in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3.A(2). The Subsequent Lessee shall also pay all Deferred Rent concurrent with the execution of this Lease. The annual rent shall be adjusted every seven (7) years following the Execution Date in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3. B(4). (3) Exempt Transfers. The provisions of Paragraph 3.13 regarding transfers shall not operate to increase rent if: (a) Lessee is assigning an interest in this Lease to a trustee under a deed of trust for the benefit of a lender; (b) the transfer is caused by the death of a spouse and the full interest of the deceased spouse is transferred to a surviving spouse; (c) the transfer of an interest in this Lease is between or among tenants in common or joint tenants in ownership of the leasehold estate created by this Lease, and such tenants in common or joint tenants first acquired their respective interests in this Lease simultaneously; (d) the transfer or assignment is by a bona fide lender acquiring title by foreclosure or deed in lieu of foreclosure of a trust deed; or (e) the transfer is a sublease of the premises for three years or less; provided, however, that in determining the term of a sublease, any options or rights to renew or extend the sublease shall be considered part of the term whether or not exercised; (f) the transfer is caused by the dissolution of the marriage of Lessee and the full interest of one of the spouses is transferred to the other spouse; (g) the transfer is to an inter vivos trust, living trust or other similar estate planning arrangement of Lessee; provided, however, that the provisions of Paragraph 3.0 shall apply upon the death of such Lessee if the beneficiary of such trust or other arrangement is other than the surviving spouse or a tenant in common or .joint tenant in ownership of the leasehold estate created by this Lease, and such tenants in common or joint tenants first acquired their respective interests in this Lease simultaneously; or (h) the transfer is to a guardian or custodian of Lessee appointed due to the physical or mental incapacity of Lessee; provided, however, that the provisions of Paragraph 3.0 shall apply upon the death of such Lessee unless the transferee is the surviving spouse or a tenant in common or joint tenant in ownership of the leasehold estate created by this Lease, and such tenants in common or joint tenants first acquired their respective interests in this Lease simultaneously. (4) Rent Adjustments. (a) Except as provided in Paragraphs 3.13(I)(a), 3.6(2)(a) and 3,B(3), on the seventh (7th) anniversary of the Execution Date of this Lease, or the seventh (7th) anniversary of the date of any transfer of this Lease by any Current or Subsequent Lessee, rent shall be adjusted to reflect any increase or decrease in the cost of living, which adjustment shall be determined as set forth hereinafter. The most recently published CPI figure shall be determined as of the date ninety (90) days prior to the adjustment date, and rent payable during the ensuing seven (7) year period shall be determined by increasing or decreasing the then current rent by a percentage equal to the percentage increase or decrease, if any, in the CPI as of the Execution Date, or the date of the most recent rental adjustment, or the date of any transfer of this Lease by any Current or Subsequent Lessee, whichever is later. In no event shall rent be increased or decreased by a sum greater than forty percent (40%) of the rent paid by Lessee as of the later of (i) the Execution Date, or (ii) the last rental adjustment date. Lessor shall endeavor to notify Lessee of rental adjustments at least forty-five (45) days prior to the end of each seventh (7th) lease year; provided, however, failure of Lessor to give forty-five (45) days' notice does not relieve Lessee from the obligation to pay increased rent or the right to pay less rent in the event of a decrease in the CPI; and, provided further, that Lessee shall have no obligation to pay rent increases which apply to any period greater than ninety (90) days prior to the receipt by Lessee of Lessor's notice of an increase in rent. (b) In the event Lessee is two or more persons owning the leasehold estate created hereby as tenants in common or joint tenants, and less than all of such persons transfer their interest in this Lease to a person other than to an existing tenant in common or joint tenant, the rent adjustment shall be prorated to reflect the percentage interest being transferred to a third party. For example, if two persons are the Lessee as tenants in common as to equal one-half interests, and one of such persons transfers his/her 50% interest to a third party, the rent shall be adjusted as provided in Paragraph 3.13(2)(c), and thereafter as provided in Paragraph 3.6(4)(a), and the resultant rental increase multiplied by the percentage transferred (50%) to determine the rental increase; provided, however, that any subsequent transfer of an interest in this Lease to such third party shall not be exempt under subparagraph 3.B(3). (5) Installment Payments/Grace Period. Lessee shall pay rent in equal monthly installments, in advance, with payment due on or before the first day of the month for which rent is paid. Rent shall be prorated during any month when a transaction which increases rent becomes effective other than the first day of that month. No late payment charge applies to payments received by Lessor on or before 5:00 P.M. on the fifteenth (15th) day of the month for which the payment is made ("Grace Period") . If a rent payment, or any portion thereof, is received by Lessor after expiration of the Grace Period, Lessee shall pay Lessor a late payment charge equal to four percent (4%) of each late payment, or portion thereof. Rent payments shall be payable to the City of Newport Beach and sent, or delivered, to the Finance Director at the address specified for service of notices. Rent shall be payable by Lessee to Lessor in such coin or currency to the United States as at the time of payment is legal tender for public and private debts. Lessor and Lessee agree that late charges specified in this paragraph represent a fair and reasonable estimate of the cost Lessor will incur by reason of any late payment by Lessee. Any late or missed payment of rent constitutes a default pursuant to paragraph 14 of this Lease. Any failure by Lessor to declare a default and initiate termination of this Lease due to a late or missed payment shall not be considered a waiver of the right of Lessor to do so for that or any other late or missed payment. C. Credit to Tidelands Fund. In calculating Initial Rent under this Lease, a credit was given to certain of the Current Lessees equal to the annual amortization of the present value of the additional property tax to be paid by such lessees during the remaining period of the Pre-existing Lease. This credit, commonly referred to as the "tax advantage", is shown on Exhibit D for each affected lot. This credit was extended by Lessor to Current Lessees as consideration for entering into this Lease. As a consideration in its approval of this Lease, the California State Lands Commission required Lessor to credit its State supervised Tidelands Trust Fund by an amount equivalent to the tax advantage derived from those lots in Beacon Bay comprising tidelands. This amount is shown on Exhibit D for each affected lot comprising tidelands. Accordingly, Lessor has unilaterally agreed to annually calculate the amount of such tax advantage derived from the tidelands parcels in Beacon Bay and to credit an equivalent amount as revenue to the State supervised Tidelands Trust Fund. This, provision is included in this Lease to acknowledge the N. agreement of Lessor with the California State Lands Commission, and does not affect the rights and obligations of Lessor or Lessee under this Lease. 4. TRANSFERS. A. Conditions Precedent to Transfer. Lessee may transfer this Lease subject to the prior written consent of Lessor, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned. Lessor shall consent to any transfer when Lessee and the proposed transferee have complied with the following: (1) Lessee shall furnish Lessor with executed copies of each and every document used to effect the transfer. (2) Lessee or the proposed transferee shall pay to Lessor a transfer fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00); (3) Lessee shall execute a "Termination of Leasehold Interest" for recordation; and (4) The proposed transferee shall execute a new lease and execute a "Memorandum of Lease" for recordation, which lease shall be identical to this Lease and have a term equal to the remaining term of this Lease at the time of the transfer. B. Transfer Information. The parties to any non-exempt transfer of this Lease shall provide Lessor with all information relevant to a determination of the total consideration paid for the transfer, as well as all documents which are relevant to the total consideration paid for the transfer. Lessee and the proposed transferee shall provide this information not later than forty- five (45) days prior to the proposed effective date of the transfer of this Lease. Lessor shall have the right, at its sole discretion, to commission an appraisal of the fair market value of this Lease and improvements thereon as of the date of transfer. Any such appraisal shall be completed not later than thirty (30) days after receipt by Lessor of the aforementioned information from the Lessee. If the value determined by the appraiser commissioned by Lessor exceeds the stated total consideration to be paid based on the information received from the Lessee by more than ten percent (10%), Lessor shall so notify the Lessee and provide Lessee with a full copy of such appraisal report, and said value shall be deemed the Actual Sales Value for purposes of calculating Average Actual Sales Value Rent and rental payments unless within fifteen (15) days after receiving such notice and the report the Lessee notifies Lessor that Lessee elects to cause an appraisal of the fair market value of this Lease and improvements thereon as of the date of transfer to be conducted by an independent appraiser. In such event, Lessee cause such appraisal to be completed no later than thirty (30) days after the notice to Lessor and shall provide Lessor with a full copy of the appraisal upon completion. The Actual Sales Value for purposes of calculating Average Actual Sales Value Rent and rental payments shall be the greater of (i) the stated consideration for the transfer, or (ii) the average of the two appraisals. Any appraisal commissioned by Lessor or Lessee under this Paragraph 4.6 shall be conducted by an MAI appraiser licensed to conduct business in the State of California and experienced in residential appraisals in Southern California. C. Exempt Transfer Information. Lessor's consent is not required for the "exempt transfers" referenced in Paragraph 3.B(3); provided, however, Lessee shall furnish Lessor with copies of all documents used to effect any exempt transfer. D. Audit of Subleases. It is the intent of the parties that transfers referred to in Section 3.13(3)(e) shall only be exempt from the further provisions of Paragraph 3.13 (in respect of rental adjustments) if such subleases are not substantially equivalent to, do not have substantially the same economic effect as, or are intended to disguise, a transfer by the then Lessee of all or substantially all of his/her interest in this Lease to the putative sublessee. Lessor shall at all times have the right, upon written request to the Lessee, to receive copies of all written agreements, and to be advised in full of all oral agreements, between the Lessee and any sublessee of the Leased Land. Any purported sublease of the premises which is determined to be substantially equivalent to, or have substantially the same economic effect as, or is intended to disguise, a transfer by the then Lessee of all or substantially all of his/her interest in this Lease to the putative sublessee shall be void and of no force or effect, ' and such attempted or purported sublease shall, at the option of Lessor, (i) be an event of default by the Lessee under this Lease, or (ii) permit Lessor to treat such sublease as a transfer of this Lease subject to the provisions of Section 3.6. ENCUMBRANCES. A. Right to Encumber. Lessee may encumber this Lease by deed of trust, mortgage, or similar instrument, in favor of any bona fide lender ("Lender") in a bona fide loan transaction for any purpose without the consent of Lessor. To determine whether a loan is a bona fide lending transaction, and not an arrangement for transfer of the possession or title to the Premises to the putative lender, Lessee and the lender agree to provide Lessor with all documentation executed between Lessee and the lender concerning the loan upon request of Lessor. Neither Lessee nor Lessor shall have the power to encumber Lessor's interest in the Leased Land. Any encumbrance shall be subject to all covenants, conditions and restrictions in this Lease and to all rights and interests of Lessor except as otherwise expressly provided in this Lease. Lessee shall give Lessor prior written notice of any encumbrance. B. Notice to Lender. Lessor shall have no obligation to give any Lender any written notice pursuant to this Lease unless the Lender has given Lessor written notice of its name, address, and nature of encumbrance ("Complying Lender") . Lessor shall give all Complying Lenders a copy of any written notice of default, notice of termination or other notice which may affect Lessee's rights under this Lease. Notice shall be deemed given by Lessor to Lender five (5) days following deposit in the United States mail, certified and return receipt requested, postage prepaid, and sent to Lender at the address furnished in writing by Lender. C. Modification. Lessor and Lessee agree that they will not modify, surrender or cancel this Lease by mutual agreement without the prior written consent of Lender. D. Rights of Lender. Any Lender holding or the beneficiary of a security interest or lien on this Lease and the leasehold estate created hereby shall have the right, during the term of the Lease, to: (1) perform any act required of Lessee pursuant to this Lease; (2) transfer this Lease to the purchaser at any foreclosure sale, the assignee in the event of an assignment in lieu of foreclosure, or to acquire the interest of Lessee pursuant to foreclosure or assignment and thereafter transfer this Lease to the Lender's successor. Lender shall have no right to transfer this Lease unless and until Lender has cured all defaults requiring the payment or expenditure of money by Lessee. E. Right of Lender to Cure Default. Lessor shall give written notice of any default or breach of this Lease by Lessee to Lender and afford Lender the opportunity, after notice, to: (1) cure the breach or default within ten (10) days after expiration of the time period granted to Lessee for curing the default if the default can be cured by payment of money; (2) cure the breach or default within thirty (30) days after expiration of the time period granted to Lessee for curing the default when the breach or default can be cured within that period of time; or (3) cure the breach or default in a reasonable time when something other than money is required to cure the breach or default and cannot be performed within thirty (30) days after expiration of the time period granted to Lessee for curing the default, provided the acts necessary to cure the breach are commenced within thirty (30) days and thereafter diligently pursued to completion by Lender. F. Foreclosure in Lieu of Cure. Lender may forestall termination of this Lease for a default or breach by Lessee by commencing foreclosure proceedings subject to strict compliance with the following: (1) proceedings are commenced within thirty (30) days after the later of (i) expiration of the time period granted to Lessee for curing the default, or (ii) service on Lender of the notice describing the breach or default; (2) the proceedings are diligently pursued to completion in the manner authorized by law; and (3) Lender performs all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease requiring the payment or expenditure of money by Lessee until the proceedings are complete or are discharged by redemption, satisfaction, payment or conveyance of this Lease to Lender. G. New Lease. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Lease, should this Lease terminate or be terminated because of any default or breach by Lessee, Lessor shall enter into a new lease with Lender as lessee provided: (1) the written request for the new lease is served on Lessor by Lender within thirty (30) days after the termination of this Lease. (2) the new lease contains the same terms and conditions as this Lease except for those which have already been fulfilled or are no longer applicable. (3) on execution of the new lease by Lessor, Lender shall pay any and all sums that would be due upon execution of the new lease, but for its termination, and shall fully remedy, or agree in writing to remedy, any other default or breach committed by Lessee that can reasonably be remedied by Lender. (4) Lender shall, upon execution of the new lease, pay all reasonable costs and expenses (including attorney's fees) incurred in terminating this Lease, recovering possession of the premises from Lessee, in preparing the new lease. H. Miscellaneous. The following provisions shall apply to Lessor, Lessee and any Lender: (1) Any Lender shall be liable to perform the obligations of the Lessee under this Lease only so long as the Lender holds title to this Lease; (2) Lessee shall, within ten (10) days after the recordation of any trust deed or other security instrument, record, at Lessee's sole expense, Lessor's written request for a copy of any notice of default and/or notice of sale under any deed of trust as provided by state law. 6. USE AND MAINTENANCE. A. Use of Leased Land. The Leased Land shall be solely for residential purposes. Lessee may demolish, construct, remodel, reconstruct and maintain structures on the Leased Land for residential purposes so long as the structures and construction are authorized by appropriate City permit and fully comply with all City ordinances, resolutions, regulations, policies, and plans. Lessee shall also obtain permission to construct and/or maintain structures from the California Coastal Commission and any other state agency if required by law. B. Maintenance of Improvements. Lessor shall not be required to make any changes, alterations, additions, improvements, or repairs in on or about all or part of the Premises. Lessee shall, at all times during the term of this Lease and without any cost or expense to Lessor, keep and maintain, the Premises, including, without limitation, all structures, facilities, walks, curbs, parkways and other improvements, in good order and repair and in a clean, safe, sanitary and orderly condition. Lessee shall repair or reconstruct any improvements on the Leased Land following any damage or destruction thereof, unless the improvements are being destroyed in conjunction with remodeling or reconstruction and Lessor has consented, in writing, to the damage or destruction. Lessee shall cause to be constructed, maintained and repaired all utilities, pipes, walls, sewers, drains, and other improvements on the Premises to the extent required by law or as necessary to maintain the improvement in good order and repair and safe and sanitary condition. C. Compliance with Laws. Lessee shall make, or cause to be made, any additions, alterations or repairs to any structure or improvement on the Premises which may be required by, and Lessee shall otherwise observe and comply with, any law, statute, ordinance, plan, resolution or policy applicable to the Premises. Lessee shall indemnify, defend and hold Lessor harmless from and against any loss, liability, action, claim or damage, arising out of, or in any way related, to Lessee's failure to comply with, and perform pursuant to, provisions of this subparagraph C. All repairs, additions, and alterations to the structures or improvements on the Premises shall conform to all applicable laws, ordinances, regulations, plans, policies and resolutions and all work shall be performed with reasonable diligence, completed within a reasonable time, and performed at the sole cost and expense of Lessee. D. As Is Condition of Premises. Lessee expressly accepts the Premises "as is" and acknowledges that Lessor has made no representations or warranties as to the suitability of the property or any construction or improvement. Lessee shall conduct all tests necessary to determine the suitability of the property for any proposed construction or improvement, including, without limitation, the amount and extent of any fill, and related factors. Lessee expressly acknowledges that Lessor shall not be liable for any damage or loss resulting from any subsurface or soil condition in, on, or under the Premises or adjacent property. Lessee expressly acknowledges that, while the legislature of the State of California has purportedly removed the public trust restrictions on use of the Property pursuant to the Beacon Bay Bill, the Leased Land may constitute filled tidelands, and Lessor has made no representation or warranty relative to the validity of the Beacon Bay Bill or the power of the legislature of the State of California to remove public trust restrictions on tidelands through legislation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event of any challenge to the right and power of Lessor to lease the Leased Land for the purposes provided in this Lease, Lessor agrees, at its sole cost and expense, to use all reasonable efforts to resist and defend against such challenge and to seek a ruling or judgment affirming and upholding the right and power of Lessor to lease the Leased Land for the purposes provided in this Lease. 7. TAXES AND UTILITIES. It is understood by Lessor and Lessee that this Lease shall give rise to a possessory interest tax obligation and that the execution of this Lease will constitute a reassessment event which may give rise to a material increase in the possessory interest tax currently payable by Lessee under the Pre-existing Lease. Lessee shall pay, before delinquent, all utility charges and any general and special taxes, assessments or other governmental charges, if any, which may be levied on the Leased Land, and/or any improvements, including, without limitation, any possessory interest tax. Any lien for unpaid utilities, taxes, assessments or charges shall not attach to the leasehold interest but only to improvements located on the Leased Land. 8. USE AND MAINTENANCE OF COMMON AREA. Lessee shall have the right to use the streets, beaches, walkways, tennis courts, docks, piers, and common landscaped areas in Beacon Bay (as depicted on Exhibit A) and which are leased to the Beacon Bay Community Association by Lessor in consideration of the maintenance thereof by such Association and rent to be paid by individual Lessees under their respective leases. 9. MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE. Lessor has no obligation to install, improve, repair, or maintain streets, curbs, gutters, water lines, sewer lines, drainage facilities, street lighting or other facilities used by the residents of Beacon Bay (Infrastructure). Notwithstanding Section 8 above, Lessor reserves the right, after a five (5) year period following the Effective Date and upon approval by the Lessees representing a majority of the lots in Beacon Bay, to improve and maintain streets, curbs, gutters, water lines, sewer lines', drainage facilities, street lighting, telephone and electricity lines and other Infrastructure facilities in Beacon Bay at its initial cost and to assess Lessee for a pro rata share of such costs, and to collect such costs from Lessee in the form of rent over the remaining term of this Lease. 10 10. COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION. A. Membership in Association. As a material part of the consideration of this Lease, and as an express condition to the continuance of any of the rights of Lessee pursuant to this Agreement, Lessee agrees to become, and during the term of this Lease to remain, a member in good standing of the Beacon Bay Community Association. B. Compliance with Rules and Regulations. Lessee agrees to abide by the Articles of Incorporation, bylaws, and all rules and regulations of the Association, and to pay to the Association, before delinquency, all valid dues, fees, assessments and other charges properly levied or assessed by the Association. Lessee's failure to comply with the provisions of Paragraph A and this Paragraph B shall constitute a material breach of this Lease. C. Lessor Maintenance of Common Areas. In addition to the rights reserved to Lessor pursuant to the provisions of Section 9, if the Community Association fails or ceases to maintain community facilities, Lessor may, at its option and without obligation, assume the obligations of the Community Association to maintain, repair, install or improve community facilities. In such event, Lessee shall pay a pro rata share of Lessor's reasonable expenses in maintaining and operating the community facilities, including a reasonable management fee or the fee charged by a management agent. Lessee's pro rata share shall be determined by dividing Lessor's costs by the number of residential lots within Beacon Bay (currently seventy-two lots) . Lessee's pro rata share of the annual costs incurred by Lessor shall be paid within thirty (30) days after written notice of the amount due, and any failure to pay shall constitute a material breach of this Lease. The costs of maintaining and operating community facilities shall be determined annually and solely from the financial records of Lessor. 11. COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS. Lessee agrees to abide and be bound by all covenants, conditions, restrictions and reservations as contained in Exhibit E attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. Said covenants, conditions and restrictions shall run with the Leased Land and shall be binding on Lessee and Lessee's successors in interest. 12. INDEMNIFICATION. Lessee shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Lessor, its City Council, Boards and Commissions, officers, agents, servants and employees from and against any and all actions, causes of action, obligations, costs, damages, losses, claims, liabilities and demands of any nature whatsoever, including reasonable attorneys' fees, regardless of the merit or outcome of any such claim or suit, arising out of, or in any way related, to the condition of the Premises, or the use or possession of the Premises by Lessee, or Lessee's employees, agents, representatives, guests or invitees, as well as any activity, work or things which may be permitted or suffered by Lessee in or on the Premises. Lessee shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Lessor, its City Council, Boards and Commissions, officers, agents, servants and employees from and against any and all actions, causes of action, obligations, costs, damages, losses, claims, liabilities, and demands of any nature whatsoever, including reasonable attorneys' fees, accruing or resulting to any and all persons, firms or corporations furnishing or supplying work, services, materials, equipment or supplies arising from or in any manner connected to the use or possession of the Premises by Lessee or from any activity, work or things which may be permitted or suffered by Lessee in or about the Premises. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Lessee hereby assumes all risk of damage to property or injury to persons in or about the Premises from any cause except for damage or injury resulting from the negligence or willful, fraudulent or criminal conduct by Lessor and/or its officers, employees, agents and representatives, and Lessee hereby waives all claims in respect thereof against Lessor. 11 13. INSURANCE. A. General Conditions. All insurance required to be carried pursuant to this Section 13 shall be obtained from reputable carriers licensed to conduct business in the State of California. Each policy required to be carried pursuant to this Section 13 shall name Lessee and Lessor as additional named insureds, and shall provide that the policy may not be surrendered, cancelled or terminated, or coverage reduced, without not less than twenty (20) days prior written notice to Lessor. B. Fire Insurance. Lessee shall, during the term of this Lease, insure all structures and improvements on the Leased Land against loss or damage by fire or other risk for residential structures. The insurance shall provide coverage to at least ninety percent (90%) of the full insurable replacement value of all improvements on the Leased Land, with the loss payable to Lessee unless this Lease is terminated by Lessor for default of Lessee in which case the proceeds of insurance shall be paid to Lessor. C. Liability Insurance. Lessee shall, at Lessee's sole cost and expense, procure and maintain during the term of this Lease, a broad form comprehensive coverage policy of public liability insurance which insures Lessee and Lessor against any loss or liability caused by, or in any way related to, the condition, for Lessee's use and occupation, of the premises in amounts not less than: (1) $500,000 per occurrence for injury to, or death of, one person; (2) $100,000 for damage to or destruction of property. 14. DEFAULT. A. Events of Default. The occurrence of any one or more of the following events shall constitute a material default and breach of this Lease by Lessee: (1) the abandonment of the Premises by Lessee; (2) the failure by Lessee to make any payment of rent when due if the failure continues for three (3) days after written notice has been given to Lessee. In the event that Lessor serves Lessee with a Notice to Pay Rent or Quit pursuant to applicable unlawful detainer statutes, such Notice to Pay Rent or Quit shall also constitute the notice required by this paragraph; (3) the failure by Lessee to perform any of the provisions of this Lease and any Exhibits attached hereto to be performed by Lessee, other than described in Paragraph 14.A(2) above, if the failure to perform continues for a period of thirty (30) days after written notice thereof has been given to Lessee. If the nature of Lessee's default is such that more than thirty (30) days are reasonably required for its cure, then Lessee shall not be in default if Lessee commences the cure within said thirty (30) day period and thereafter diligently prosecutes the cure to completion; or (4) the failure of Lessee to provide Lessor with all relevant information regarding the total consideration paid in conjunction with any transfer of this Lease; (5) the making by Lessee of any general assignment, or general arrangement for the benefit of creditors; the filing by or against Lessee of a petition to have Lessee adjudged a bankrupt or a petition for reorganization or arrangement of any law relating to bankruptcy unless the same is dismissed within sixty (60) days; the appointment of a trustee or receiver to take possession of substantially all of Lessee's assets located at the Premises or of Lessee's interest in the Lease, where possession is not restored to Lessee within thirty (30) days; or the attachment, execution or other judicial seizure of substantially all of Lessee's assets located at the Premises or of Lessee's interest in the Lease, where such seizure is not discharged within thirty (30) days. 12 Notices given under this Paragraph 14.A shall specify the alleged default and the applicable lease provisions, and shall demand that Lessee perform the provisions of this Lease or pay the rent that is in arrears, as the case may be, within the applicable period of time. No such notice shall be deemed a forfeiture or a termination of this Lease unless Lessor so elects in the Notice. B. Landlord's Remedies. In the event of any default by Lessee as defined in Paragraph 14.A, Lessor may, in addition to any rights or remedies permitted by law, do the following: (1) Terminate Lessee's right to possession of the Leased Premises by any lawful means, in which case this Lease shall terminate and Lessee shall immediately surrender possession of the Premises to Lessor. In such event, Lessor shall be entitled to recover from Lessee all amounts to which Lessor is entitled pursuant to Section 1951.2 of the California Civil Code, or any other provision of law, including, without limitation, the following: (a) The worth at the time of award of the amount by which the unpaid rent and additional rent for the balance of the term after the time of award exceeds the amount of the loss than Lessee proves could be reasonably avoided; and (b) any other amount necessary to compensate Lessor for all detriment proximately caused by Lessee's failure to perform obligations pursuant to this Lease or which in the ordinary course of things would be likely to result from the breach, including, without limitation, the cost of recovering possession, expenses of reletting (including necessary repair, renovation and alteration) reasonable attorneys' fees, and any other reasonable costs. The "worth at the time of award" of all rental amounts other than that referred to in clause (i) above shall be computed by allowing interest at the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum from the date amounts accrue to Lessor. The worth at the time of award of the amount referred to in clause (i) shall be computed by discounting such amount at one percentage point above the discount rate of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco at the time of award. (2) Without terminating or affecting the forfeiture of this Lease or, in the absence of express written notice of Lessor's election to do so, relieving Lessee of any obligation pursuant to this Lease, Lessor may, but need not, relet all or a portion of the Premises at any time, or from time to time, and on such terms and conditions as Lessor, at its sole discretion, deems appropriate. Whether or not the Premises are relet, Lessee shall pay all amounts required by this Lease up to the date that Lessor terminates Lessee's right to possession of the Premises. Lessee shall make such payments at the time specified in the Lease and Lessor need not wait until termination of the Lease to recover sums due by legal action. If Lessor relets all or a portion of the Premises, the reletting shall not relieve Lessee of any obligation pursuant to this Lease; provided, however, Lessor shall apply the rent or other proceeds actually collected by virtue of the reletting against amounts due from Lessee. Lessor may execute any agreement reletting all or a portion of the leased premises and Lessee shall have no right to collect any proceeds due Lessor by virtue of any reletting. Lessor shall not, by any reentry or reletting or other act, be deemed to: (a) Have accepted any surrender by Lessee of this Lease or the leased premises; (b) have terminated this Lease; or (c) have relieved Lessee of any obligation pursuant to this Lease unless Lessor has given Lessee express written notice of Lessor's election to do so. (3) Lessor may terminate this Lease by express written notice to Lessee of its election to do so. The termination shall not relieve Lessee of any obligation which has accrued prior to the date of termination. In the event of termination, Lessor shall be entitled to recover the amount specified in Paragraph 14.6(1). 13 C. Default By Lessor. Lessor shall not be in default unless Lessor fails to perform obligations required of Lessor within a reasonable time, but in no event later than thirty (30) days after written notice by Lessee to Lessor specifying wherein Lessor has failed to perform such obligation. If the nature of Lessor's obligation is such that more than thirty (30) days are required for performance, then Lessor shall not be in default if Lessor commences performance within such thirty (30) day period and thereafter diligently prosecutes the same to completion. D. Stay of Obligations. Neither party shall be under any obligation to perform or comply with its obligations pursuant to this Lease after the date of any default by the other party. E. Determination of Rental Value. In any action or unlawful detainer commenced by Lessor, the reasonable rental value of the Leased Land shall be deemed to be the amount of rent and additional rent (such as reimbursement for costs of Infrastructure improvements or the payment of taxes or assessments) for the period of the unlawful detainer, unless Lessor/Lessee shall prove to the contrary by competent evidence. F. Waiver of Rights. The failure or delay of either party to exercise any right or remedy shall not be construed as a waiver of such right or remedy or any default by the other party, Lessor's acceptance of any rent shall not be considered a waiver of any preexisting breach of default by Lessee other than the failure to pay the particular rent accepted regardless of Lessor's knowledge of the preexisting breach of default at the time rent is accepted. G. Waiver of Right of Redemption. Lessee waives any right of redemption or relief from forfeiture pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure Sections 1174 and 1179 and/or pursuant to any existing or future statutory or decisional law in the event Lessee is evicted or Lessor takes possession of the Premises by reason of Lessee's default. 15. SURRENDER OF POSSESSION UPON EXPIRATION OR TERMINATION. A. Surrender of Premises. Upon the expiration or termination of this Lease, Lessee agrees to peaceably deliver possession of, and agrees to vacate without contest, legal or otherwise, the Leased Land. Lessor, at its sole discretion, may record a document evidencing the expiration or termination of the leasehold interest. Lessee waives any right to receive relocation assistance or similar form of payment. B. Removal of Improvements. Upon the expiration of the term of this Lease, and on condition that Lessee is not then in default of any of the provisions of this Lease, Lessee shall have the right to remove from the Leased Land all buildings and improvements built or installed on the Leased Land. Removal of any building or improvement shall be at the sole cost and expense of Lessee and removal must be complete no later than ninety (90) days after expiration of the term of this Lease. Lessee shall fill all excavations and remove all foundations, debris and other parts of the buildings or improvements remaining after removal and surrender possession of the Premises to Lessor in a clean and orderly condition. In the event any of the buildings and improvements are not removed within the time provided in this Paragraph 15.6, they shall become the property of Lessor without the payment of any consideration. 16. EMINENT DOMAIN. A. Definitions of Terms. (1) The term "total taking" as used in this Section 16 shall mean the taking of the entire Premises under the power of eminent domain or the taking of so much of the Leased Land as to prevent or substantially impair the use thereof by Lessee for the residential purposes. (2) The term "partial taking" shall mean the taking of a portion only of the Premises which does not constitute a total taking as defined above. 14 (3) The term "taking" shall include a voluntary conveyance by Lessor to an agency, authority or public utility under threat of a taking under the power of eminent domain in lieu of formal proceedings. (4) The term "date of taking" shall be the date upon which title to the Premises or portion thereof passes to and vests in the condemnor. B. Effect of Taking. If, during the term hereof, there shall be a total taking or partial taking under the power of eminent domain, then the leasehold estate of the Lessee in and to the Leased Land or the portion thereof taken shall cease and terminate as of the date of taking of said Leased Land. If this Lease is so terminated in whole or in part, all rentals and other charges payable by Lessee to Lessor hereunder and attributable to the Leased Land or portion thereof taken shall be paid by Lessee up to the date of taking by the condemnor, and the parties shall thereupon be released from all further liability in relation thereto. C. Allocation of Award - Total Taking. All compensation and damages awarded for the total taking of the Premises and Lessee's leasehold interest therein shall be allocated as follows: (1) The Lessor shall be entitled to an amount equal to the sum of the following: (a) The fair market value of the Premises as improved (exclusive of the dwelling and appurtenances to such dwelling) as of the date of taking, discounted by multiplying such fair market value by the factor for the present worth of one dollar ($1.00) at nine percent (9%) per annum compound interest for the number of years remaining from the date of taking to the date of the expiration of the term of this Lease; and (b) The present worth of rents due during the period from the date of taking to the date of the expiration of the term of this Lease, computed by multiplying the annual rent then payable by the factor for the present worth of one dollar ($1.00) per annum at nine percent (9%) per annum compound interest (Inwood Coefficient) for the number of years in such period. (2) The Lessee shall be entitled to the amount remaining of the total award after deducting therefrom the sums to be paid to Lessor as hereinafter provided. D. Allocation of Award - Partial Taking. All compensation and damages awarded for the taking of a portion of the Leased Premises shall be allocated and divided as follows: (1) The Lessor shall be entitled to an amount equal to the sum of the following: (a) The proportionate reduction of the fair market value of the Premises as improved (exclusive of the dwelling and appurtenances to such dwelling) as of the date of taking, discounted by multiplying such proportionate reduction in fair market value by the factor for the present worth of one dollar ($1.00) at nine percent (9%) per annum compound interest for the number of years remaining from the date of taking to the date of expiration of the term of this Lease; and (b) The present worth of the amount by which the rent is reduced computed by multiplying the amount by which the annual rent is reduced by the factor for the present worth of $1.00 per annum at 9% per annum compound interest (Inwood Coefficient) for the number of years remaining from the date of taking to the date of expiration of the term of this Lease. (2) The Lessee shall be entitled to the amount remaining of the total award after deducting therefrom the sums to be paid to Lessor as hereinabove provided. E. Reduction of Rent on Partial Taking. In the event of a partial taking, the rent payable by Lessee hereunder shall be adjusted from the date of taking to the date of the expiration of the term of this Lease. Such rental adjustment will be made by reducing the basic rental payable by 15 Lessee in the ratio that the Fair Market Rental Value of the Premises at the date of taking bears to the Fair Market Rental Value of the Premises immediately thereafter. 17. ATTORNEYS' FEES. Should either party be required to employ counsel to enforce the terms, conditions and covenants of this Lease, the prevailing party shall recover all reasonable attorneys' fees and charges (and court costs if applicable) incurred therein, whether or not court'proceedings were commenced. 18. REMEDIES CUMULATIVE. The rights, powers, elections and remedies of the Lessor or Lessee contained in this Lease shall be construed as cumulative and no one of them shall be considered exclusive of the other or exclusive of any rights or remedies allowed by law, and the exercise of one or more rights, powers, elections or remedies shall not impair or be deemed a waiver of Lessor's or Lessee's rights to exercise any other. 19. NO WAIVER. No delay or omission of either party to exercise any right or power arising from any omission, neglect or default of the other party shall impair any such right or power or shall be construed as a waiver of any such omission, neglect or default on the part of the other party or any acquiescence therein. No waiver of any breach of any of the terms, covenants, agreements, restrictions or conditions of this Lease shall be construed as a waiver of any succeeding breach of the same or of any of the terms, covenants, agreements, restrictions or conditions of this Lease. 20. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. Lessee covenants and agrees to comply with all rules, regulations, statutes, ordinances and laws of the State of California, County of Orange, City of Newport Beach, or any other governmental body or agency having lawful jurisdiction over the Leased Land. 21. NOTICES. Any notice or notices provided for by this Lease or by law, to be given or served by Lessee, may be given or served by mail, registered or certified, with postage prepaid, on the City of Newport Beach, addressed to the Mayor, City Manager, or City Clerk, 3300 Newport Boulevard, P.O. Box 1768, Newport Beach, California 92659-1768, or at such other address as may be hereafter furnished to Lessee in writing. If notice is intended to be served by Lessor on Lessee, it may be served either: A. By delivering a copy to the Lessee personally; or B. By depositing the Notice in the United States Mail, registered or certified, with postage prepaid, to the residence or business address furnished by Lessee; or C. If the Lessee is absent from the Leased Land by leaving a copy with some person of suitable age and discretion who may be occupying the Leased Land; or D. If no one can be found, then by affixing a copy of the notice in a conspicuous place on the Premises and also sending a copy through the mail addressed to the Lessee. Such service upon Lessor or Lessee shall be deemed complete upon the earlier of (i) actual delivery, or (ii) the expiration of seventy-two (72) hours from and after the deposit in the United States mail of such notice, demand or communication. 22. HOLDING OVER. This Lease shall terminate and become null and void without further notice upon the expiration of the term of this Lease. Any holding over by Lessee after expiration of the term shall not constitute a renewal of this Lease or give Lessee any rights in or to the Premises except as expressly provided in this Section. The 16 parties agree this Lease cannot be renewed, extended, or in any manner modified except in a writing signed by all parties. However, if Lessee, or anyone claiming under Lessee, shall remain in possession of the Premises after expiration of the term of this Lease without any agreement in writing between the parties and Lessor accepts rent from Lessee, then Lessee shall be deemed a tenant from month-to-month subject to the provisions of this Lease insofar as they may be applicable to a month-to-month tendency. The month-to-month tendency may be terminated by Lessor or Lessor upon thirty (30) days' prior written notice to the other. 23. QUIET ENJOYMENT. Lessor covenants and agrees that Lessee, upon paying the rent set forth herein and observing and keeping all covenants and agreements to be observed or kept by Lessor hereunder, shall quietly have and enjoy the Leased Land during the term of this Lease without hindrance or molestation by anyone claiming by or through Lessor. 24. SEVERABILITY. If any term or provision of this Lease shall, to any extent be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Lease shall not be affected thereby, and each term and provision of this Lease shall remain valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. 25. MISCELLANEOUS. A. Representations. Lessee agrees that no representations as to the Premises have been made by Lessor or by any person or agent acting for Lessor. Lessor and Lessee agrees and acknowledges that this document contains the entire agreement of the parties, that there are no verbal agreements" representations, warranties or other understandings affecting this agreement, and Lessor and Lessee, as a material part of the consideration of this Lease, waives all claims against the other for recision, damages, or otherwise by reason of any alleged covenant, agreement or understanding not contained in this Lease. B. Inurement. Each and all of the covenants, conditions and agreements herein contained shall,' in accordance with the context, inure to the benefit of Lessor and Lessee and apply to and bind Lessor and Lessee, as the case may be, their respective heirs, legatees, devisees, executors and administrators, successors, assigns, licensees, permittees, or any person who may come into possession or occupancy of said Leased Land or any part thereof in any manner whatsoever. Nothing in this paragraph shall in any way alter the provisions herein contained against assignment or subletting. C. Joint Several Liability. If Lessee consists of more than one person, the covenants, obligations and liabilities of Lessee pursuant to this Lease shall be the joint and several covenants, obligations and liabilities of such persons. D. Captions. The section and paragraph captions used in this Lease are for the convenience of the parties and shall not be considered in the construction or interpretation of any provision. E. Gender. In this Lease, the masculine gender includes the feminine and neuter and the singular number includes the plural whenever the context so requires. 17 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Lease to be executed as of the date first above written. ATTEST: CITY CLERK APPROVED ORM: 4# L CTTY A EY\3\ LESSOR: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, By: Title: TY MANAGER VIEW LESSEE: Steven R. Briggs, Truste Lis . Briggs, ITusfee 18 �• '`a �. `,� `�'.� •.�/! � 3%�`�l IBJ di y �S�`, vJ �`� cn• u a Cl • ��] �G.1• � ca. ot,a t� � ' 4. a LCN1 'o �C/ CC`` 1. o o0. � ti�-• �-c; C�- loo It ted, � " �� �' �`/ GD �, .`a a, ,�`.� 'g •y ••�+''�,i CrIl 11 sc ...•�' �-,.`3'�C'i { ` Y{t+'c•. ,� syr c �6��o...,f� �geN g� Ao 4`�11C'� �{i�—'Lry�/ y A CL Q `% Q '�• C° S F•��� ,8 ' oY fry ;a`b. 1 ��} � 'S- r, '• �.. SS (F� '� �. u° ``,� .g• wy ... •� 111 �t .41 •cam41 'Ir \ 'rtecra ji 00 r Y , j ll'Cf �i00 l� os Df _ 9 p�/}p p�. h� op• A,IvD iGvs O� 1� IIJ40 !zl max. oah // (7 Q F. p0' 7 CA 'r • ,�i'� � �t(a7• n w �vr 14 ' o m �7i �/ '7 Q � �9 ry �• � , � � 't •r,f RBO p .17.3. !!� avpv' �'�FiJ,• { j .�!• N�Exhibit A EXHIBIT B Beacon Bay Lot 44 described as follows: Lot 44 as shown on the map filed in Book 9, Pages 42 and 43 of Record of Surveys in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Orange, State of California, of said County, together with certain portions of adjoining Lots C and D as shown upon said map and as described more fully in said lease. SUIVih4ARY OF SALIEN=T FACTS AND CONCLUSIONS - continued SUMMARY OF VALUE INDICATIONS: Existing (1st year) Unencumbered Fair Market Contract Effective Lot No. Fee Lot Value Rental Value Rent Net Rent Water Front Lots A $1,330,000 $48,520 $23,125.08 $31,940.00 B $1,200,000 $43,320 $12,506.85 $22,270.00 C $1,031,000 $37,560 $16,625.04 $22,480.00 1 $947,000 $34,200 $8,020.80 $15,030.00 2 $1,131,000 $41,640 $8,825.40 $17,950.00 3 $1,263,000 $46,920 $24,250.08 $31,560.00 4 $1,318,000 $49,120 $10,458.96 $'21,260.00 5 $1,341,000 $50,120 $20,012.04 $28,840.00 6 $1,386,000 $51,680 $25,000.00 $34,260.00 7 $1,210,000 $44,800 $24,999.96 $31,870.00 8 $1,177,000 $43,480 $43,750.00 $43,480.00 9 $1,298,000 $47,840 $42,500.04 $44,350.00 10 $1,342,000 $49,600 $24,999.96 $33,540.00 11 $1,122,000 $41,280 $9,020.52 $17,020.00 12 $1,100,000 $40,400 $14,250.00 $22,190.00 13 $1,100,000 $40,400 $23,625.00 $29,450.00 14 $1,243,000 $45,640 $10,312.56 $19,690.00 15 $1,265,000 $46,520 $10,836.47 $20,240.00 16 $1,067,000 $39,080 $8,508.48 $16,480.00 17 $1,067,000 $39,080 $16,250.04 $21,750.00 18 $1,067,000 $39,080 $8,508.48 $16,480.00 19 $1,243,000 $45,640 $10,020.02 $19,500.00 20 $1,147,000 $42,320 $8,727.84 $17,910.00 21 $1,058;000 $38,760 $20,224.50 $26,660.00 22 $1,036,000 $37,880 $41,250.0.0 $37,880.00 ES 1 $1,037,000 $37,880 $28,749.96 $31,920.00 ES 2 $1,037,000 $37,880 $24,625.00 $29,220.00 Subtotals: $31,563,000 $1,160,640 $519,983.08 $705,220.00 Exhibit C - Page 1 SL MARY OF SALIENT FACTS AND CONCLUSIONS - continued Exhibit C - Page 2 Existing (Istyear) Unencumbered Fair Market Contract Effective Lot No. Fee Lot Value Rental Value Rent Net Rent Interior Lots 23 $478,000 $14,487 $2,782.32 $6,297.00 24 $5011000 $15,237 $6,125.04 $8,897.00 25 $509,000 $15,537 $3,399.12 $6,977.00 26 $511,000 $15,612 $3,417.72 $6,942.00 27 $519,000 $15,912 $3,436.44 $7,102.00 28 $542,000 $16,775 $4,137.72 .$7,785.00 29 $518,000 $15,650 $15,375.00 $15,470.00 30 $510,000 $15,462 $3,551.16 $7,102.00 31 $517,000 $15,725 $8,750,00 $10,515.00 32 $520,000 $15,837 $3,588.48 $7,217.00 33 $528,000 $16,137 $3,607.08 $7,307.00 34 $589,000 $18,200 $4,454.64 $8,490.00 35 $559,000 $17,000 $3,776.28 $7,780.00 36 $548,000 $16,662 $3,795.00 $7,672.00 37 $517,000 $15,725 $14,625.00 $15,005.00 38 $520,000 $15,837 $3,780.36 $7,967.00 39 $528,000 $16,137 $9,125.04 $11,557.00 40 $588,000 $18,162 $11,133.60 $13,572.00 41 $513,000 $15,500 $3,719.64 $7,300.00 42 $548,000 $16,662 $3,795.00 $7,672.00 43 $556,000 $16,962 $11,250.00 $13,232.00 44 $558,000 $17,037 $3,832.20 $7,787.00 45 $565,000 $17,300 $4,056.84 $7,990.00 46 $588,000 $18,162 $4,454.64 $8,492.00 47 $539,000 $16,475 $3,459.36 $7,365.00 48 $551,000 $16,775 $6,249.96 $9,305.00 49 $520,000 $15,837 $3,551.16 $7,197.00 50 $523,000 $15,950 $3,569.76 $7,240.00 51 $520,000 $15,837 $3,780.36 $7,857.00 52 $528,000 $16,137 $12,750.00 $13,927.00 53 $588,000 $18,162 $4,479.00 $8,492.00 54 $530,000 $15,987 $3,344.88 $7,227.00 55 $559,000 $17,075 $10,625.04 $12,865.00 56 $567,000 $17,375 $3,603.96 $7,915.00 57 $546,000 $16,737 $3,551.16 $7,427.00 58 $528,000 $16,137 $6,750.00 $10,007.00 59 $525,000 $16,025 $10,125.00 $12,175.00 60 $533,000 $16,325 $3,533.88 $7,315.00 Exhibit C - Page 2 SU-MMOF SALIENT FACTS AND CONCLUSIONS - continued -v . Exhibit C - Page 3 Existing (Istyear) Unencumbered Fair Market Contract Effective Lot No, Fee Lot Value Rental Value Rent Net Rent Interior Lots - continued 61 $588,000 $18,162 $4,436.16 $8,482.00 ES 3 $474,000 $14,225 $8,750.04 $10,325.00 ES 4 $467,000 $13,962 $3,021.96 $6,322.00 . ES 5 $470,000 $14,075 $10,000.08 $11,415.00 ES 6 $468,000 $14,000 $2,982.96 $6,310.00 ES 7 $461,000 $13,737 $2,966.04 $6,057.00 ES 8 $471,000 $13,925 $3,118.08 $6,455.00 Subtotal Int.: $23,786;000 $724,637 $254,617.16 $397,807.00 Subtotal W.F.: $31,563,000 $1,160,640 $519,983.08 . $705,220.00 Grand Totals: $55,349,000 $1,885,277 $774,600.24 $1,103,027.00 Exhibit C - Page 3 Distribution of Rents and Tax Advantage berween Tidelands and Uplands* Beacon Bay 6/6/94 - Page 1 Exhibit D - Page 1 (1st year) Proportionate Proportionate Annual Amort. Tidelands Effective % % Rent Rent of Pv of Tax Tax Lot No. Net Rent Tidelands Uplands Tidelands Uplands Advantage Advantage aterfront Lots A $31,940.00 100% 0% $31,940 $0 $0 $0 B $22,270.00 100% 0% $22,270 $0 $930 $930 C $22,480.00 100% 0% $22,480 $0 $1,410 $1,410 1 $15,030.00 100% 0% $15,030 $0 $2,080 $2,080 2 $17,950.00 100% 0% $17,950 $0 $2,260 $2,260 3 $31,560,00 100% 011/0 $31,560 $0 .$560 $560 4 $21,260.00 100% 0% $21,260 $0 $2,610 $2,610 5 $28,840.00 100% 0% $28,840 $0 $1,620 $1,620 6 $34,260.00 100% 0% $34,260 $0 $0 $0 7 $31,870.00 95% 5% $30,276 $1,594 $0 $0 8 $43,480.00 50% 50% $21,740 $21,740 $0 $0 9 $44,350.00 5% 95% $2,217 $42,132 $0 $0 10 $33,540.00 0% 100% $0 $33,540 $0 $0 11 $17,020.00 00/0 100% $0' $17,020 $3,200 $0 12 $22,190.00 0% 100% $0 $22,190 $1,130 $0 13 $29,450.00 0% 100% $0 $29,450 $0 $0 14 v $19,690.00 0% 100% $0 $19,690 $2,880 $0 15 $20,240.00 20% 80% $4,048 $16,192 $2,980 $596 16 $16,480.00 95%a 5% $15,656 $824 $2,640 $2,508 17 $21,750.00 100% 0% $21,750 $0 $2,420 $2,420 18 $16,480.00 100% 0% $16,480 $0 $2,640 $2,640 19 $19,500.00 1000/0 0% $19,500 $0 $2,880 $2,880 20 $17,910.00 100% 0% $17,910 $0 $2,470 $2,470 21 $26,660.00 100% 0% $26,660 $0 $0 $0 22 $37,880.00 100% 0% $37,880 $0 $0 $0 ES 1 $31,920.00 100% 0% $31,920 $0 $0 $0 ES 2 $29,220.00 100% 0% $29,220 $0 $0 $0 4'aterfront subtotal: $705,220.00 $500,848 $204,372 $34,710 $24,984 Beacon Bay 6/6/94 - Page 1 Exhibit D - Page 1 Distribution of Rents and Tax Advantage between Tidelands and Uplands* Beacon Bay 6(6/94 - Page 2 Exhibit D -Page 2 (1st year) Proportionate Proportionate Annual Amort. Tidelands Effective % % Rent Rent of PV of Tax Tax Lot No. Net Rent Tidelands Uplands Tidelands Uplands Advantage Advantage arior Lots 23 $6,297.00 0% 10090, $0 $6,297 $550 $0 24 $8,897.00 0170 100% $0 $8,897 $390 $0 25 $6,977.00 5% 95% $349 $6,628 $630 $31 26 $6,942.00 99% 1% $6,873 $69 $710 $703 27 $7,102.00 100% 0% $7,102 $0 $660 $660 28 $7,785.00 100% 0% $7,785 $0 $740 $740 29 $15,470.00 011/0 100% $0 $15,470 $0 $0 30 $7,102.00 0% 100% $0 $7,102 $580 $0 31 $10,515.00 30% 70% $3,154 $7,361 $660 $198 32 $7,217.00 100% 0% $7,217 $0 $620 $620 33 $7,307.00 100% 0% $7,307 $0 $650 $650 34 $8,490.00 100% 0% $8,490 $0 $730 $730 35 $7,780.00 0% 100% $0 $7,780 $580 $0 36 $7,672100 0% 100% $0 $7,672 $590 $0 37 $15,005.00 5% 95% $750 $14,255 $0 $0 38 $7,967.00 99% 1% $7,887 $80 $0 $0 39 v $11,557.00 1000/0 0% $11,557 $0 $0 $0 40 $13,572.00 100% 0% $13,572 $0 $0 $0 41 $7,300.00 0% 100% $0 $7,300 $510 $0 42 $7,672.00 0% 100% $0 $7,672 $590 $0 43 $13,232.00 0% 100% $0 $13,232 $0 $0 44 $7,787.00 0% 100% $0 $7,787 $630 $0 45 $7,990.00 15% 85910 $1,198 $6,792 $660 $99 46 $8,492.00 0% 100% $0 $8,492 $720 $0 47 $7,365.00 0% 100% $0 $7,365 $610 $0 48 $9,305.00 0% 100% $0 $9,305 $600 $0 49 $7,197.00 0% 100% $0 $7,197 $620 $0 50 $7,240.00 0% 100% $0 $7,240 $630 $0 51 $7,857.00 0% 100% $0 $7,857 $110 $0 52 $13,927.00 0% 100% $0 $13,927 $0 $0 53 $8,492.00 0% 100% $0 $8,492 $730 $0 54 $7,227.00 0% 100% $0 $7,227 $500 $0 55 $12,865.00 0% 100% $0 $12,865 $0 $0 56 $7,915.00 0% 100% $0 $7,915 $470 $0 57 $7,427.00 0% 100% $0 $7,427 $700 $0 58 $10,007.00 0% 100% $0 $10,007 $0 $0 59 $12,175.00 0% 100% $0 $12,175 $0 $0 60 $7,315.00 0% 100% $0 $7,315 $660 $0 Beacon Bay 6(6/94 - Page 2 Exhibit D -Page 2 Disribution of Rents and Tax Advantage between Tidelands a_nd Uplands* V (I st year) Proportionate Effective Lot No. Net Rent :odor Lots - continued 61 $8,482.00 ES 3 $10,325.00 ES 4 $6,322.00 ES 5 $11,415.00 ES 6 $6,310.00 ES 7 $6,057.00 ES 8 $6,455.00 ,erior Lots $720 ibtotal: $397,807.00 id Waterfront: $705,220.00 -and Total: $1,103,027.00 of Total: 100% V $109,592 $288,215 $500,848 $204,372 $610,440 $492,587 55% 45% $19,930 $5,251 $34,710 $24,984 $54,640 $30,235 100% 55% ;fftctive Net Rents consider tax advantage. Discount rate for present value of annual :vantage is 6%. Rate for amortization of advantage is 7%. Rent and advantage ;ores are from 10/8/93 appraisal. Lots 3, 7, and 21 have been adjusted for new contract rent real estate taxes. Beacon Bay 6/6/94 - Page 3 Exhibit D - Page 3 Proportionate Proportionate Annual Amort. Tidelands TO % Rent Rent of PV of Tax Tax Tidelands Uplands Tidelands Uplands Advantage Advantage 0% 100% $0 $8,482 $720 $0 100% 0% $10,325 $0 $320 $320 100% 0% $6,322 $0 $500 $500 85% 15% $9,703 $1,712 $0 $0 0% 100% $0 $6,310 $500 $0 0% 100% $0 $6,057 •$650 $0 0% 100% $0 $6,455 $410 $0 $109,592 $288,215 $500,848 $204,372 $610,440 $492,587 55% 45% $19,930 $5,251 $34,710 $24,984 $54,640 $30,235 100% 55% ;fftctive Net Rents consider tax advantage. Discount rate for present value of annual :vantage is 6%. Rate for amortization of advantage is 7%. Rent and advantage ;ores are from 10/8/93 appraisal. Lots 3, 7, and 21 have been adjusted for new contract rent real estate taxes. Beacon Bay 6/6/94 - Page 3 Exhibit D - Page 3 DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS BEACON BAY COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION Table of Contents G) Exhibit E Paqe Article I DEFINITIONS 2 1 - Architectural Committee 2 2 2 - Articles and Bylaws 2 3 - Assessments 3 4 - Association 3 5 - Association Rules 3 6 - Board 3 7 - City 3 6 - Common Expenses 4 9 - Common Area 4 10- Covered Property 4 1.1- Declarant 4 12- Exhibit 4 13- Member 4 14- Lessee 4 15- Residence 5 16- Setback 5 II MEMBERSHIP 1 - Membership 5 5 2 - Transfer 5 3 - Voting Rights 5 4 - Classes of Voting Membership 5 5 - Approval of Members III COVENANT FOR MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENTS 6 - Creation of the Lien and Personal Obligation of Assessments 6 2 - Purpose of Assessments 6 6 3 - Regular Assessments 6 " - Uniform Assessment 6 5 - Special Assessments 6 5 - No Offsets 7 7 - Reserves IV NO:+PAYMENT OF ASSESSMENTS 7 1 - Delinquency 7 8 ^ - Notice of Lien 8 3 - Foreclosure Sale G) Exhibit E 4 - Relationship with Mortgage Liens 8 5 - Curing of Default 9 V ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL 9 1 - Appointment of Architectural Committee 9 2 - General Provisions 9 3 - Approval and Conformity of Plans 10 4 - Nonliability for Approval of Plans 10 VI DUTIES AND POWERS OF THE ASSOCIATION 10 1 - General Duties and Powers 10 2 - General Duties of the Association 11 3 - General Powers of the Associationon 11 4 - Association Rules 11 VII REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE 12 1 -- Repair and Maintenance by Association 12 2 - Repair and Maintenance by Lessee 12 3 - Maintenance of Public Utilities 12 VIII USE RESTRICTIONS 12 1 - Commercial Use 12 2 - Signs 13 3 - Nuisance 13 4 - Animals 13 5 - California Vehicle Code 13 IX RIGHTS OF ENjOXMENT 13 1 - Members' Right of Enjoyment 13 2 - Delegation of Use 14 3 - Waiver of Use 14 X GENERAL PROVISIONS 14 1 - Enforcement 14 2 - No Waiver 15 3 - Cumulative Remedies 15 4 - Severability 15 5 - Covenants to Run with the Land; Term 15 6 Heading 15 7 - Singular Includes Plural 15 8 - Attorneys' Fees 16 9 - Notices 16 :�- Effect of Declaration 16 Wil- Personal. Covenant 16 1=- Nonliability of Officials 17 13- Subleases 17 l- Amendments 17 DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS BEACON BAY COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THIS DECLARATION is made this day of , by the City of Newport Beach a chartered municipal corporation. Said corporation, its successors and assigns, shall hereafter be referred to as "Declarant." R E C I T A L S A. Declarant is the fee owner of the real property described in Exhibit A to this Declaration, which shall be the Covered Property under this Declaration. This Declaration is being imposed by Declarant upon the Covered Property, 6. Declarant has deemed it desirable to establish covenants, conditions and restrictions upon the Covered Property and each and every portion thereof, which will constitute a general_ scheme for the management of the Covered.Property, and for the use, occupancy and enjoyment thereof, all for the purpose of enhancing and protecting the value, desirability and attractiveness of the Covered Property and enhancing the quality of life within the Covered Property. C. It is desirable for the efficient management of the Covered Property and the preservation of the value, desirability and attractiveness of the Covered Property to delegate and assigned the powers of managing the Covered Prope:t , maintaining and administering the Common Area and administering and enforcing these covenants, conditions and restrictions and collecting and disbursing funds r;-.::-suant to the assessment and charges hereinafter creates =_:nd referred to and to perform such other acts as shall generally benefit the Covered Property to the Beacon Bay C--t;:-;:unity Assocation, a California nonprofit cornu anion. D. Declarant will, hereafter hold title to and lease all of Covered Property subject to certain protective covenanzs, conditions and restrictions hereafter set forth. Beacon 72 9/20/79 Rev. 9/24/79 NO`,%, THEREFORE, Declarant hereby covenants, agrees and deci.ares that all of its interest as the same may from time to time appear in the Covered Property shall be held and conveyed subject to the following covenants, conditions, restrictions and easements which are hereby declared to be for the benefit of said interests in the Covered Property, and the owners of said interests, their successors and assigns. These covenants, conditions, res:rictions and easements shall run with said interests and shall be binding upon all parties having or acquiring any right or title in said interests or any part thereof, and shall inure to the benefit of each owner thereof and are imposed upon said interests and every part thereof as a servitude in favor of each and every of said interests as the dominant tenement or tenements. ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the following terms used in this Declaration are defined as follows: Section 1. "Architectural Committee" shall mean and refer to the committee or committees provided for in the Article hereof entitled "Architectural Control". Section 2. "Articles" and "Bylaws shall mean and refer to %he Articles o'[ Incorporation and Bylaws of the Association as the same may from time to time be duly amended. Section 3. "Assessments:" The following meanings shall. be given to the Assessments hereinafter defined: "Regular Assessment" shall mean the amount which is to be paid by each Member of the Association for Common Expenses. Assessment" shall mean a charge against a particular Lessee and his Residence, directly attributable to `rn Lessee, to reimburse the Association for costs ince----2d in bringing the Lessee and his Residence into with the provisions of this Declaration, the Articles, Bylaws or Association Rules, or any other charge des_yn,ted as a Special Assessment, together with attc%f eys' fees and other charges payable, plus interest therc_cn as provided for in this Declaration. Beaccn Bay 9/20/79 2 Rev. 9/24/79 Section 4. "Association" shall mean and refer to Beacon Bay Community Assocation, a nonprofit corporation, incorporated under the laws of the State of California, its successors and assigns. Section S. "Association Rules" shall mean rules adopted by the Association pursuant to the Article hereof entitled "Duties and Powers of the Association." Section 6. "Board" shall mean the Board of Directors of the Association. % Section 7. "City" shall mean and refer to the City of Newport Beach, California, a municipal corporation of the State of California. Section 8. "Common Expenses" shall mean and refer to the actual and estimated costs of: (a) maintenance, management, operation, repair and replacement of the Common Area, and all other areas on the Covered Property which are maintained by the Association; (b) maintenance by the Association of areas within the public right-of-way of public streets in the vicinity of the Covered Property as provided in this Declaration or pursuant to agreements with the City; (c) costs of management and administration of the Association, including, but not limited to, compensation paid by the Association to managers, accountants, attorneys and employees; (d) the costs of utilities, gardening and other services which generally benefit and enhance the value and desirability of. the Community Facilities; (e) the costs of fire, casualty, liability, workmen's compensation and other insurance covering the Common Area; ;f') the costs of any other insurance obtained by the Association; (a) reasonable reserves as deemed appropriate by the Board; (h) the costs of bonding of the members of the Board, any professional managing agent or any other person hanoling the Funds of the Association; Beacon: Bay 9/20/79 3 Rev. 9/24/79 (i) taxes paid by the Association; (j) amounts paid by the Association for discharge of any lien or encumbrance levied against the Common Area or portions thereof; . •(k) costs incurred by the Architectural Committee or other committee established by the Board; and (1) other expenses incurred by the Association for any reason whatsoever in connection with the Commo: Area, or the costs of any other item or items designated •y this Declaration, the Articles, Bylaws or Association Ruies, or in furtherance of the purposes Of the .Association or in the discharge of any duties or powers of the Association. Section 9. "Common Area" shall mean all streets, beaches, walkways, tennis courts, docks, piers, and common landscaped areas, including but not limited to Lots A through J inclusive as shown on Exhibit 'q". Section 10. "Covered Property" shall mean and refer to all the real property described on Exhibit "I'�'.»✓� Section 11. "Declarant" shall mean and refer to the City Of lNewport Beach. Section 12. "Exhibit" shall mean and refer to those documents so designated herein and attached hereto and eac1 of such Exhibits is by this reference incorporatE:3 in this Declaration. Section 13. "Member" ;hall mean and refer to every person or entity who qualifies for membership pursuant to the Article of this Declaration entitled "Membership." Sectic : 14.' "Lessee" shall mean and refer to one or more persons or entities who are alone or collectively the lesseez of a Residence. 15. "Residence" shall. mean and refer to a lot shown on the Record of Survey t4ap of Beacon Ba;:S*,,�5i vision recorded in Book 9, pages 42 and 43, Reco-vw of Survey, on file in the offi.ce of the County Rec '-rJer, Orange County, California; provided, however, "Rr shall not include any Common Area. shall include the residential dwelling unit IV y/2C/;,a4 Rev. 9/24/79 together with garages, structures and other improvements on the same lot or parcel. Section 16. "Setback" shall mean and refer to those internal distances from the property line of each lot as shown on Exhibit "xI". ARTICLE II MEMBERSHIP Section 1 - Membership. Every Lessee shall be a Member but there shall be only one Membership per Residence. The term and provisions set forth in this Declaration, which are binding upon all Lessees are not exclusive, as Lessees shall, in addition, be subject to the terms and provisions of the Articles, Bylaws and Association Rules to the extent the provisions thereof are not in conflict with this Declaration.- Membership of Lessees shall be appurtenant to and may not be separated from the interest of such Lessee in any Residence. Ownership of a Residence shall be the sole qualification for membership; provided, however, a I11ember's voting rights may be regulated or suspended as provided in this Declaration, the Bylaws or the Association Rules. Section 2 - Transfer. The membership held by any Lessee shall not be transferred, pledged or alienated in any way, except that such membership shall automatically be transferred to the transferee of the interest required for membership. Any attempt-. to make a prohibited transfer is void and will not be reflected upon the books and records of the Association. The Association shall. have the right to record the transfer upon the books of the Association without any further action or consent by the transferring Lessee. Section 3 - Votinq Rights. All voting right shall be subject to the restrictions and limitations provided herein and in the Articles, Bylaws and Association Rules. Secticn 4 - Classes of Voting Membership. The Association shc-:_! ;:--Ye one, (1) class 'of voting membership. Secticn p - hpr.oval of Members Unless elsewhere o�:--r: Specifically provided in this Declaration or the any provision of this Declaration or the Bylaws 9/20/75 Rev. 9/2.4/79 which requires the vote or written assent of the voting power of the Association shall be deemed satisfied by the following: (a) The vote in person or by proxy of the specified percentage at a meeting duly called and noticed pursuant to the provisions of the Bylaws dealing with annual or special meetings of the Members. (b) Written consents signed by the specified percentage of Members as provided in the Bylaws. ARTICLE III COVENANT FOR MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENTS Section 1 - Creation of the Lien and Personal Obligation of Assessments. Each Lessee is deemed to covenant and agree to pay to the Association: Regular and Special Assessments, such Assessments to be fixed, established and collected from time to time as provided in this Declaration. The Assessments, together with interest thereon, late charges, attorneys' fees and court costs, and other costs of collection thereof, as hereinafter provided, shall be a continuing lien upon the Residence against which each such Assessment is made and shall also be the personal obligation of the Lessee of such Residence at the time when the Assessment becomes due. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Assessment lien shall not affect the priority of any other existing liens. Sectio: 2 - Pur.00se of Assessments. The Assessments levied by the Association shall be used exclusively to defray Common Expenses. Section 3 - Regular Assessments. Each year the Board shad determine the amount of the Regular Assessment to be paid by each Member. The Regular Assessment shall be due and navable on such dates as the Board may establish. Each elember shall be sent written notice of the Regular Asse-7sment and shall thereafter pay the Association in inst'_l.:nents as established by the Board. Sect.;--- 4 - uniform Assessment. Regular Assessments shall be fixed at an equal amount for each Residence. Section5 - Special. Assessments. Special Assessments may be levied by the Board from time to time. Beaccn Bay 9/20/79 6 Rev. 9/24/79 Section G - No Offsets. All Assessments shall be payable in the amount specified by the Assessment and no offsets against such amount shall be permitted for any reason, including, without limitation, a claim that (i) the Association is not properly exercising its duties and powers as provided in this Declaration; or (ii) a Member has made and elects to make no use of the Common Areas. Section 7 - Reserves. The Regular Assessments may include reasonable amounts as determined by the Board collected as reserves for the future periodic maintenance, repair or replacement of all or a portion of the Common Area, or any other purpose as determined by the Board. All amounts collected as reserves, whether pursuant to this Section or otherwise, shall be deposited by the Board in a separate bank account to be held in trust for the purposes for which they are collected and are to be segregated from and not commingled with any other funds of the Association. Such reserves shall be deemed a contribution to the capital account of the Association by the Member. ARTICLE IV NONPAYMENT OF ASSESSMENTS Section 1 - Delinquency. Any assessment provided for in this Declaration which is not paid when due shall be delinquent on said date (the "delinquency date"). If any such Assessment is not paid within ten (10) days after delivery of notice of such delinquency from the Association, a late charge as established by the Board shall be levied and the Assessment shall bear interest from the delinquency date at the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum. The Association may at its option, and without waiving the right to judicially foreclose its lien against the Residence, pursue any available remedies, including, without limitation, bringing an action at law against the Member personally obligated to pay the same, and/or upon comcliance with the notice provisions set forth in the Sec -'ion entitled "Notice of Lien" of this Article to fore::'_ose the lien against the Residence. If action is co-:-Iz!nced, there shall be added to the amount of such A1z_:e31-ment the late charge, interest, the costs of such action, and attorneys' fees incurred in connection with s( -,c: action; and in the event a judgment is obtained, such j!)?g:;;r-nt shall include said late charge, interest and a re-�orlable attorney's fee, together with the costs of action:. Each Member vests in the Association, or its assigns, the right and power to bring all actions at law Beac jn Bay 9/20/79 7 Rev. 9/29/79 or lien foreclosure against such Member or other Members for the collection of such delinquent Assessments. Section 2 - Notice of Lien. No action shall be brought to foreclose said Assessment lien or to proceed under the power of sale herein provided until thirty (30) days after the date a notice of claim of lien is deposited in the United States mail, certified or registered, postage prepaid, to the Lessee of said Residence, and a copy thereof is recorded by the Association in the office of the County Recorder of the County; said notice of claim of lien must recite a good and sufficient legal description of any such Residence, the record Lessee or reputed Lessee thereof, the amount claimed which shall include interest on the unpaid Assessment at the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum, a ].ate charge as established by the Board, plus reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses of collection in connection with the debt secured by said lien, and the name and address of the claimant. Section 3 - Foreclosure Sale. Said Assessment lien may be enforced by sale by the Association, its attorney or any other person authorized by the Board to make the sale after failure of the Lessee to make the payments specified in the notice of claim of lien within said thirty (30) clay period. Any such sale provided for above is to be conducted in accordance with the provisions of Sections 2924, 2924b, 2924c, 2924f, 29248 and 2924h of the Civil. Code of the State of California as said statutes may from time to time be amended, applicable to the exercise of powers of sale in mortgages and deeds of trust, or in any other manner permitted or provided by law. Upon the affirmative vote of a majority of the voting power of the Association, the Association, through its duly authorized agents, shall have the power to bid on the Residence, using Association funds, or funds borrowed for such purpose, at the sale, and to acquire and hold, lease, mortgage and convey the same. Section 4 - Relationship with Mortgage Liens. (a) The lien provided for in the Article hereof entitle? "Nonpayment of Assessments" for the payment of Assessm7-nts shall be subordinate to the lien of any H ortcace which was recorded prior to the date any such Asses!�-:e^t becomes due. (b) If any Residence subject to a monetary lien creat=ki ,i, any provision hereof shall be subject to the lion of a Mortgage: (1) the foreclosure of any lien creant,_ anything set forth in this Declaration shall Beacon Bay 9/20/79 8 Rev. 9/24/79 not operate to affect or impair the lien of such Mortgage; and (2) the foreclosure of the lien of said Mortgage, or the sale under a power of sale included in such Mortgage (such events being hereinafter referred to as "Events of Foreclosure") shall not operate to affect or impair the lien hereof, except that any persons who obtain an interest through any of the Events of Foreclosure, and the successors in interest, shall take title free of the lien hereof or any personal obligation for said charges as shall have accrued up to the time of any of the Events of Foreclosure, but subject to the lien hereof for all said charges that shall accrue subsequent to the Events of Foreclosure. Section 5 - Curing of Default. Upon the timely payment or other satisfaction of: (a) all delinquent Assessments specified in the notice of claim of lien, (b) all other Assessments which have become due and payable with respect to the Residence as to which such notice of claim of lien was recorded, and (c) interest, late charges, attorneys' fees and other costs of collection pursuant to this Declaration and the notice of claim of lien which have accrued, officers of the Association or any other persons designated by the Board are hereby authorized to file or record, as the case may be, an appropriate release of such notice, upon payment by the defaulting Lessee of a fee, to be determined by the Association, but not to exceed Fifty Dollars ($50.00) to cover the costs of preparing and filing or recording such release. ARTICLE V ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL Section 1 - Appointment of Architectural Committee. The Architectural Committee shall consist of not less than three (3) nor more than five (5) persons as fixed from time to time by resolution of the Board. The Bo,5-3 shall have the right to appoint the members of the Arcn,itectural. Committee. Persons appointed by the Board to the Architectural Committee, however, must be MemberS. Section - General Provisions. (a) The Architectural Committee may establish reasonable procedural rules and assess a fee in connection with :view of plans and specifications including, withOLIt limitation, the number of sets of plans to be submitted; Beacon 'a.Y 9/20/79 9 Rev. 9/24/79 however, the Architectural Committee may delegate its plan review responsibilites to one or more members of such Architectural Committee. Upon such delegation, the approval or disapproval of plans and specifications by such persons shall be equivalent to approval or disapproval by the entire Architectural Committee. (b) In the event the Architectural Committee fails to approve or disapprove such plans and specifications within thirty (30) days after the same have been submitted in accordance with any rules regarding such submission adopted by the Architectural Committee, such plans and specifications will be deemed approved. (c) Nothing in this Declaration or in the Association's Articles, Bylaws or Rules shall be construed or amended to allow the Architectural Committee to modify or eliminate the Setback requirements shown on the Beacon Bay Subdivision Survey Map, and any attempt to do so shall have no effect. Section 3 - Approval and Conformity of Plans. No building, fence wall or other structure shall be commenced, erected or maintained upon the Covered Property, nor shall there be any addition to or change to the exterior of any Residence, structure or other improvement except in compliance with plans acid specifications therefor which have been submitted to and approved by the Architectural Committee as to harmony of external design and location in relation to surrounding structures and topography. Section 4 - Nonliability for Approval of Plans. Plans and specifications shall be approved by the Architectural Committee as to style, exterior design, appearance and location, and are not approved for engineering design or for compliance with zoning and building ordinances, and by approving such plans and specifications neither the Architectural Committee, the members thereof, the Association, the Members, the Board nor Declarant assumes liability or responsibility therefor, or for any defect in any stru2ture constructed from such plans and s.peci`icazions. ARTICLE VI DU`T'IES AND POWERS OF THE ASSOCIATION Section 1 - General Duties and Powers. In addition to the duties wA =nj powers enumerated in its rticles and Bylaws, Beacon Bay 9/20/79 10 Rev. 9/24/79 or elsewhere provided for herein, and without limiting the generality thereof, the Association shall have the specific duties and powers specified in this Article. Section 2 - General Duties of the Association. The Association through the Board shall have the duty and obligation to: (a) enforce the provisions of this Declaration, the Articles, Bylaws, and Association Rules, by appropriate means and carry out the obligations of the Association hereunder; (b) maintain and otherwise manage the Common Area; (c) pay any real and personal property taxes and other charges assessed to or payable by the Association; and (d) obtain and continue in effect during the term of of the lease, in its own name a comprehensive policy of public liability insurance proving coverage for the common area, and a policy of fire and casualty insurance with coverage as the Board deems appropriate. Section 3 - General Powers of the Association. The Association through the Board shall have the power but not the obligation to: (a) employ a manager or other persons and contract with independent contractors or managing agents to perform all or any part of the duties and responsibilities of the Assc:-iation; - (b) borrow money as may be needed in connection with the d _;c:^.arge o` the Association's powers and duties; and (c) establish and maintain a working capital and conting_,-.cy fund in an amount to be determined by the Boar;:. Said fund shall be used by the Board as it deems fit to carry out the objectives and purposes of the Asst. Sec` ~ - Assc--?�,tion Rules. The Board shall have the po',•er._ dope, !end, and repeal such rules and rec:. ;:as as i t Weems reasonable ( the "Association RU?In t:ie event of any conflict between any such Rules and any other provisions of this o:: t;,e Articles or. Bylat-*, the provisions of Rulcs shall he deemed to be superseded by of this Declaration, the Articles or the }3yla:� the cxtc•nt: of any such conflict. I3caco., ' 9/20/7c• 11. Rev, 9/24/79 5/4/81 ARTICLE VII REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE Section 1 - Repair and Maintenance by Association. The Association shall have the, duty to: (a) maintain, repair, restore, replace and make necessary improvements to the Common Area; (b) maintain all other facilities, equipment, services or aesthetic components of whatsoever nature as may from time to time be requested by the vote or written consent of a majority of the voting power of the Members; (c) pay out of the general funds of the Association the costs of any maintenance and repair made pursuant to this section, except as otherwise herein specified as payable by particular Lessees. Section 2 -_Repair and Maintenance by Lessee. Except as the Association shall be obligated to maintain and repair as may be provided in this Declaration, every Lessee shall: (a) maintain all portions of the exterior of his Residence, including without limitation, the walls, fences and roof of such Residence in good condition and repair; and (b) install and thereafter maintain in attractive condition yard landscaping in accordance with the provisions of this Article. Section 3 -_Maintenance of Public Utilities. Nothing contained herein shall require or obligate the Association to maintain, replace or restore the underground facilities or public utilities which are located within easements in the Ccmimnon Area owned by such public utilities. However, the Association shall take such steps as are necessary or convenient to ensure that such facilities are properly maintai-20, replaced or restored by such public utilities. ARTICLE VIII USE RESTRICTIONS Sect --',.gin I - Commercial Use. No part of a Residence shall be us -2,1". for any business, commercial, or nonresidential purposes. Beacon �z a*' 9/20/79 12 Rev. 9/24/79 Section 2 - Signs. No sign or billboard of any kind shall be displayed to the public view on any portion of the Covered Property; provided, however, that a Member may display on his Residence, a sign advertising its sale or lease so long as such sign shall comply with any customary and reasonable standards promulgated by the Board. Section 3 - Nuisance. No noxious or offensive activity shall be carried on upon any Residence, or any part of the Covered Property nor shall anything be done thereon which may be, or may become an annoyance or nuisance to the neighborhood, or which shall in any way interfere with the quiet enjoyment of each of the Lessees of his respective Residence. Section 4 - Animals. No animals, livestock or poultry of any kind shall be raised, bred or kept upon the Covered Property, except that dogs, cats or other household pets may be kept on the Residences, provided they are not kept, bred or maintained for any commercial purpose, or in numbers deemed unreasonable by the Board. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no animals or fowl may be kept on the Residences which in the good faith judgment of the Board or a committee selected by the Board for this purpose, result in any annoyance or are obnoxious to residents in the vicinity. All animals except cats permitted to be kept by this Section shall be kept on a leash when on any portion of the Covered Property except within a Residence. Section 5 - California Vehicle Code. The City may be allowed to impose and enforce all provisions of the applicable California Vehicle Code sections on any private streets within the Covered Property. ARTICLE IX RIGHTS OF ENJOYMENT Section ] - Members' Right of Enjoyment. Every Member shall inave nonexclusive easement for use and enjoyment in and to the Common•Area and such right shall be appurtenant to and Zh-nll pass with the interest required to be a Lessee to every Residence, subject to all of the easements, covenants, conditions, restrictions and other provisions contained in this Declaration, including, without limitation, the following provisions: Beacon 3av 9/20/79 r 13 Rev. 9/24/79 (a) The right of the Association to limit the number of guests of Members and to limit the use of the Common Area by persons not in possession of a Residence, but owning a portion of the interest in a Residence required for membership. .(b) The right of the Association to establish reasonable rules and regulations pertaining to the use of the Common Area. Section 2 -- Delegation of Use. Any Member may delegate his right of enjoyment to the Common Areas to the members of his family or his tenants -who reside on his Residence, or to his guests, subject to the rules and regulations adopted by the Board. In the event and for so long as a Lessee delegates said rights of enjoyment to his tenants, said Lessee shall not be entitled to said rights unless both he and the tenant reside on the Residence in separate dwelling units which conform to all applicable municipal laws and regulations. Section 3 - Waiver of Use. No member may exempt himself from personal liability for assessments duly levied by the Association, or release the Residence owned by him from the liens, charges and other provisions of this Declaration, the Articles, Bylaws and Association Rules, by waiver of the use and enjoyment of the Common Area, or the abandonment of his Residence. APTTr`r.F X GENERAL PROVISIONS Section. 1 - Enforcement. The Association, or any Lessee, shall have the right to enforce by proceedings at law or in equi'-y, all restrictions., conditions, covenants and reservations, now or hereafter imposed by the provisions of this Declaration or any amendment thereto, including the right to prevent the violation of such restrictions, conditions, covenants, or reservations and the right to recover damages or other dues for such violation.. The Association or any Lessee shall also have the right to enforce ':)v proceedings at law or in equity the provisions of the Articles or Bylaws and any amendments thereto. With respect to architectural control and Association Rules,^v Association shall have the exclusive right to the enforcement thereof unless the Association refuses or is un,--ble to effectuate such enforcement, in which case any Lessee who otherwise has standing shall have the right to undertake such enforcement. With respect to Assessment Beacon 9/20/79 14 Rev. 9/24/79 Liens, the Association shall have the exclusive right to the enforcement thereof. Section 2 - No Waiver. Failure by the Association or by any Member to enforce any covenant, condition, or restriction herein contained, or the Articles, Bylaws or Association Rules, in any certain instance or on any particular occasion shall not be deemed a waiver of such right on any such future breach of the same or any other covenant, condition or restriction. Section 3 - Cumulative Remedies. All rights, options and remedies of Declarant, the Association, or the Lessees under this Declaration are cumulative, and no one of them shall be exclusive of any other, and Declarant, the Association, and the Lessees shall have the right to pursue any one or all of such rights, options and remedies or any other remedy or relief which may be provided by law, whether or not stated in this Declaration. Section 4 - Severability. Invalidation of any one or a portion of these covenants, conditions or restrictions by judgment or court order shall in no way affect any other provisions which shall remain in full force and effect. Section 5 - Covenants to Run with the Land; Term. The covenants, conditions and restrictions of this Declaration shall run with and bind the Covered Property and shall inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the Asso,ci.ation or any Lessee, their respective legal representatives, heirs, successors and assigns, for a term of twenty five (25) years from the date this Declaration is recorded, after which time said covenants, conditions and restrictions shall be automatically extended for successive periods of ten (10) years, unless an instrument, signed by the Declarant and- a majority of the then Lessees, has been recorded at least one (1) year prior to the end of any such period, agreeing to change said covenants, conditions and restrictions in whole or in part. Section 5 -_Heading. The Article and Section headings have been, inserted for convenience only, and shall not be considered or referred to in resolving questions of interpretation or construction. Section, 7 - Singular includes Plural. Whenever the content of this Declaration requires same, the singular shall i:7clude the plural and the masculine shall include the feminine and the neuter. Beacon mai 9/20/79 15 Rev. 9/24/79 Section 8 - Attorneys' Fees. to the event action is instituted to enforce any of the provisions contained in this Declaration, the party prevailing in such action shall be entitled to recover from the other party thereto as part of the judgment, reasonable attorneys' fees and costs of such suit. Section 9 - Notices. Any notice to be given hereunder shall be in writing and may be delivered as follows: (a) Notice to a Lessee shall be deemed to have been properly delivered when delivered to the Lessee's Residence, or placed in the first class United States mail, postage prepaid, to the most recent address furnished by such Lessee in writing to the Association for the purpose of giving notice, or if no such address shall have been furnished, then to the street address of such Lessee's Residence. Any notice so deposited in the mail within the City shall be deemed delivered forty-eight (48) hours after such deposit. In the case of co-Lessees any such notice may be delivered or sent to any one of the co-Lessees on behalf of all co-Lessees and shall be deemed delivery on all such co-Lessees. (b) Notice to the Association shall be deemed to have been properly delivered when placed in the first class United States mail, postage prepaid, to the address furnished by the Association or the address of its principal place of business. (c) The affidavit of an officer or authorized agent of the Association declaring under penalty of perjury that a notice has been mailed to any Lessee or Lessees, or to all Members, to the address or addresses shown on the records of the Association, shall be deemed conclusive proof of such mailing, whether or not such notices are actually received. Section 10 - Effect of Declaration. This Declaration is made for the purposes set forth in the Recitals to this Declaration and Declarant makes no warranties or representations, express or implied as to the binding effect or enforceability of all or any portion of this Declara`'on, or as to the compliance of any of these Provisions with public laws, ordinances and regulations applicable thereto. Section 11 - Personal Covenant. To the extent the accepta-.ce or conveyance of a Residence creates a personal covenant between the Lessee of such Residence and Declarant or other Lessees, such personal covenant shall Beacon ?ay 9/20/79 16 Rev. 9/24/79 terminate and be of no further force or effect from or after the date when a person or entity ceases to be an Lessee except to the extent this Declaration may provide otherwise :pith respect to the payment of money to the Association. Section 12 - Nonliability of Officials. To the fullest extent permitted by law, neither the Board, the Architectural Committee, and other committees of the Association or any member of such Board or committee shall be liable to any Member or the Association for any damage, loss or prejudice suffered or claimed on account of any decision, approval or disapproval of plans or specifications (whether or not defective), course of action, act, omission, error, negligence or the like made in good faith within which such Board, committees or persons reasonably believed to be the scope of their duties. Section 13 - Subleases. Any agreement for the subleasing or rental of Residence (hereinafter in this Section referred to as a "lease") shall provide that the terms of such lease shall be subject in all respects to the provisions of this Declaration, the Articles, the Bylaws and the Association Rul.es. Said lease shall further provide that any failure by the lessee thereunder to comply with the terms of the foregoing documents shall be a default under the lease. All leases shall be in writing. Any Lessee who shall lease his Residence shall be responsible for assuring compliance by such Lessee's lessee with this Declaration, the Articles, the Bylaws and the Association Rules. Sectio: 14 - Amendments. Subject to the other provisions of this Declaration, this Declaration may be amended as follows: (a) Any amendment or modification of the Articles hereof entitled "Covenant for Maintenance Assessments," "Nonpayrent of Assessments," "Architectural Control," and "Repair and Maintenance," or of this Section shall require the affirmative vote or written approval of not less than sixty percent (60%) of the Members. (b) Any amendment or modification of any Article other than, those specified in subparagraph (a) above shall require the affirmative vote or written approval of a major--- of the mem:: rs. (c) An amendment or modification that requires the vote and .,ritten assent of the Members as hereinabove Beacon. lay 9/20/79 17 Rev. 9/24/79 provided shall be effective when executed by the President and Secretary of the Association who shall certify that the amendment or modification has been approved as hereinabove provided, and when recorded in the Official Records of the County. The notarized signatures of the Members shall not be required to effectuate an Amendment of this Declaration. (d) Notwithstanding the foregoing, any provision of this Declaration, or the Articles, Bylaws or Association Rules which expressly requires the approval of a specified percentage of the voting power of the Association for action to be taken under said provision can be amended only with the affirmative vote or written assent of not less than the same percentage of the Voting Power of the Association. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Declarant has executed this instrument the day and year first herein above written. ATTEST: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a chartered municipal corporation Mayor City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney Beacon Lay 9/20/79 18 Rev. 9/24/79 STATE Or ) ss. COUNTY OF ) On , 19 , before me the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared , ;mown to me to be the of the corporation that executed the within Instrument, known to me to be the person who executed the within Instrument on behalf of the corporation therein named, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of its board of directors. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Notary Public [Seal) Beacon. Bay 9/20/79 19 Rev. 9/24/79 101 Ci VN/ '1/41.11( 1 `E I 1 ;i' 1_.�. t.. ..J -• I O J 10'1 ;�%•rrr1:13a ::os) ,(VM;/7VA1 ' U 1 F.I. `f ._.o- 1 I N 1 _ � -__J A 101 OVOY l/-17IVOOHO5 _ 74.5 r ; 0 H 44Z I JJ I 1 1 I I •�I I � �.. Z ` !^l U (I 101 (.MO:)a3113Ns'zoJ) ,(VhlY7VM H...P I I °• ; i Y i j �. i l t I I v ' -- - •-r. �.. .J y U Z w 0 _r— 0 101 — OV08 HO1:7,/ 0 N � I I �-. 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Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915 TITLE OF DOCUMENT: Recorded in Official Records, Orange County Renee Ramirez, Assistant Clerk -Recorder 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111jjj II111111111111IIIIII11 NO FEE 5 8 4 1 1 4$ 201300008388812:16 pm 02/08/13 10 413 T01 F13 5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 12.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 THIS SPACE FOR RECORDER'S USE ONLY. Exempt Recording Request per Government Code 27383 Termination of Leasehold RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: City Manager's Office City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92663 TERMINATION OF LEASEHOLD This agreement is made this 644 day of rehruartf , 20131 by and between the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, hereinafter called "Le Aor", and STEVEN R. BRIGGS and LISA L. BRIGGS hereinafter called "Lessee". RECITALS A. Lessor and Lessee executed a lease on January 21, 2003, and subsequently recorded January 23, 2003, by the County Recorder of Orange County, California as Instrument No. 2003000087986. By the terms of the lease, the following described property was leased to Lessee until July 1, 2044. Lot 44 as shown on the map filed in Book 9, Pages 42 and 43 of Record of Surveys in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Orange, State of California, of said County, together with certain portions of adjoining Lots C and D as shown upon said map and as described more fully in said lease. B. Lessee desires to terminate said lease and all rights to the possession of the lease premises and to release Lessor from its obligations under the lease, and Lessor desires to accept said termination and to release Lessee from their obligations under the lease. AGREEMENT Lessee agrees to terminate the lease as described herein above as of August 23, 2011, and Lessor agrees to accept such termination, and Lessor and Lessee agree to discharge and release each other from all obligations under the lease as of said date. Executed at Newport Beach, ..dow Attest. ' city cies California, on the day and year first above written. APPROV TO PO City Attorney CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH BY: �- Lessor: ity Manager BY:'✓ Lessee: Steven R. Brig s BY: gmel� Leso: isakgg�l / — CALIFORNIA ' ACKNOWLEDGMENT .sa sa � sa ��'• `a „a ., saa,.za 9a,.. �aC � c�?,��.>,�' *.a�'„yaS •�',.,:aLsaC.a,::aS,:a.�.�_ State of California County of 0fG NC, On p kv &{ i before me, Wo, (bfEStma O wctav, pub) I c. Date Here Insert Name and Title of the Officer personally appeared W_yeo 9-, Fv, fry Name(s) of Signer(s) NADIA CHRISTINA ONG Commission # 1976007 Notary Public - California Orange County M Comm. Ex Tres Ma 20.2016 Place Notary Seal Above who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the persono whose named is/fie`subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/sbr executed the same in his/weir authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/he#thdr signature.(ey on the instrument the person(4, or the entity upon behalf of which the person(- acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand ;7kicial seal. Signature na ure of Notary Public OPTIONAL Though the information below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent removal and reattachment of this form to another document. Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document Document Date: Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: _Ter�livl�h'a� �� l.t'as�hat� Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name: ❑ Individual ❑ Corporate Officer — Title(s): ❑ Partner — ❑ Limited ❑ General ❑ Attorney in Fact • El Trustee Top of thumb here ❑ Guardian or Conservator ❑ Other: Signer Is Representing: LA," a � Number of Pages: $rf`aa S i Signer's Name: ❑ Individual ❑ Corporate Officer — Title(s): ❑ Partner — ❑ Limited ❑ General ❑ Attorney in Fact • ❑ Trustee Top of thumb here ❑ Guardian or Conservator ❑ Other: Signer Is Representing: 02007 National Notary Association • 9350 De Soto Ave., P.O. Box 2402 • Chatsworth, CA 91313-2402 • www.NationalNotary.org Item #5907 Reorder: Call Toll -Free 1-800-876-6827 CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT _.a. �. 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Signature gnature of Notary Public OPTIONAL Though the information below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent removal and reattachment of this form to another document. Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document: Document Date: Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name: ❑ Individual ❑ Corporate Officer —Title(s): _ ❑ Partner — ❑ Limited ❑ General ❑ Attorney in Fact ❑ Trustee ❑ Guardian or Conservator ❑ Other: Signer Is Representing: T;YNIln w UP- 1,easev*d RIGHTTHUMBPRINT OF SIGNER Top of thumb here Number of Pages: ;S{ evev) R - br Signer's Name: ❑ Individual ❑ Corporate Officer — Title(s): ❑ Partner — ❑ Limited ❑ General ❑ Attorney in Fact ❑ Trustee ❑ Guardian or Conservator ❑ Other: Signer Is Representing: 11 RIGHTTHUMBPRINT OF SIGNER thumbTop of here 02007 National Notary Association • 9350 De Soto Ave., P.O. Box 2402 • Chatsworth, CA 91313-2402 • www.NationalNotary.org Item #5907 Reorder: Call Toll -Free 1-800-876-6827 CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) On February 6, 2013 before me, M Locey, Notary Public, personally appeared David A. Kiff who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his authorized capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument the person, or the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. M. LOCEY Commission # 1864451 x WITNESS my hand and official seal. Notary Public -California Z Orange County My Comm. Expires Oct 7, 2013 J_ l (SEAL) Notary Public in and for said Stall,` OPTIONAL INFORMATION Title or Type of Document: Termination of Leasehold RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: City Manager City of Newport Beach P. O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915 TITLE OF DOCUMENT: Recorded in Official Records, Orange County Renee Ramirez, Assistant Clerk -Recorder ��J��j jj jj 11�1� 1��J� 1��J�1�11 Jj III 1 N0 FEE *$ R 0 0 0 5 5 8 4 1 1 5$* 201300008388912:16 pm 02108113 10 413 C34 F13 6 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 THIS SPACE FOR RECORDER'S USE ONLY. Exempt Recording Request per Government Code 27383 Consent to Assignment RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: City of Newport Beach City Manager's Office P.O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915 CONSENT TO ASSIGNMENT THIS CONSENT is given this 23rd day of August, 2011, by the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a Chartered Municipal Corporation (hereinafter the "City") on the following terms and conditions: RECITALS A. The City entered into a Lease dated January 21, 2003, with Steven R. Briggs and Lisa L. Briggs, Husband and Wife as Joint Tenants (Lessee), concerning certain real property described as: Lot 44 as shown on the map filed in Book 9, Pages 42 and 43 of Record of Surveys, in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Orange, State of California, of said County, together with certain portions of adjoining Lots C and D as shown upon said map and as described more fully in said lease, sometimes referred to as Beacon Bay Lot 44 (the "Property"), as evidenced by a Memorandum of Lease recorded on January 23, 2003, as Instrument No. 2003000087986 in the Official Records of Orange County (the "Lease'. B. On August 31, 2001, Steven R. Briggs and Lisa L. Briggs created the S/L BRIGGS FAMILY TRUST. C. On August 1, 2011, the Trustees executed the FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE S/L BRIGGS FAMILY TRUST whereby all interest in and to the lease was assigned to the Trust. CONSENT NOW, THEREFORE, the City does hereby consent to the assignment of Steven and Lisa Briggs' interest in and to the Lease to STEVEN R. BRIGGS, Trustees of the S/L BRIGGS FAMILY TRUST: 1. Said Assignment of Lease shall be subject to each and all of the covenants, conditions and restrictions set forth in the Lease and shall be subject to all rights and interest of the City thereunder, except as herein otherwise provided. 2. Upon the death of the last to die of the Trustors, the successor Trustee shall comply with all provisions of the Lease, including those conditions precedent and fee requirements of Paragraph 4 of said Lease. 3. Trustors agree to provide a copy of the complete trust containing these provisions to the City to ensure that any transfer of the leasehold will not circumvent that provision of the Lease calling for increased rent upon transfer. 4. All notices and other communications required or permitted under this Consent to Assignment shall be in writing, served personally on, or mailed by certified or registered United States mail to the party to be charged with receipt thereof. Notices and other communications served by mail or communication in a United States post office in Orange County, California, as certified or registered mail with postage prepaid and duly addressed to the party to whom such notice or communication is to be given in the case of the Trustee at 44 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach, CA 92660, or the City of Newport Beach at 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA 92663, Attention: City Manager. Any such party may change said party's address for purposes of this Section 4 by giving to the party intended to be bound hereby, in the manner provided herein, a written notice of such change. 5. This Consent to Assignment shall not be effective until recorded. EXECUTED on �£�. �t%�3 , at Newport Beach, Orange County, California. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CI ANAGER ATTEST CIZ CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: NEY STEN R. BRIGGS, YRUSTEE LIS BRIGGS, TRUST ®9/-I FO VL CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT State of California County of �f[1P9-e CIVIL CODE § 1189 On p'dN1W ')5, cl011�' before me, Nadia CWX S*A a-�J Nomv,j Date Here Insert Name and Title of the Officer personally appeared �PJPN i�. brt99S Na a s) of Signer(s) NADIA CHRISTINA ONG Commission 0 1976007 Z ` Notary Public • CaliforMa who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(' whose name is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/Shad ha`i executed the same in his/heA4heir authorized capacity(, and that by his/laeEdba> r signatureK on the instrument the person(`, or the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. range County M Comm. Ex fres May 20, 2016 WITNESS my handItl seal. 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Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document: 7raatS-ky ©F (,Myho(d +D A pumq -Wu t Document Date: jape t d01ol- Number of Pages: 3 Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: U`SQ PJr)ygS Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name: ❑ Corporate Officer — Title(s): ❑ Individual ❑ Partner — ❑ Limited l General Top of thumb here ❑ Attorney in Fact ❑ Trustee ❑ Guardian or Conservator ❑ Other: Signer Is Representing: Signer's Name: ❑ Corporate Officer — Title(s): ❑ Individual ❑ Partner — ❑ Limited ❑ General Top of thumb here ❑ Attorney in Fact ❑ Trustee ❑ Guardian or Conservator ❑ Other: Signer Is Representing: U 2010 National Notary Association • NationalNotary.org • 1 -800 -US NOTARY (1-800-876-6827) Item #5907 CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT CIVIL CODE § 1189 � as State of California County of nrc�ci� On S t nbey �� before me, twill C�11r�'��`l`GI ON 1 Nb`�QV �1 W, C Date Here Insert Name and itle of the Officer personally appeared t 0501 U. bf m _�- Names) of Signer(s) NADIA CHRISTINA ONG Commission #E 1976007 -�i Notary Public - California i Orange County ' my Comm. Ex ires May,20, 2016 who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the personOii� whose name*Y is/arm subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that .I4/she/tj y executed the same in bis/her/tliert' authorized capacity(.iesrT, and that by bW/her/ther signature, K on the instrument the perso�wor the entity upon behalf of which the person(eracted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and, ficial seal. Signature: — //AV Place Notary Seal Above btu a of Notary Public OPTIONAL Though the information below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent removal and reattachment of this form to another document. Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document: IQ1V1S (N, CSP bM&&Old tD a t�vInq Tfttst Document Date: �QY+e 51 0&0101 Number of Pages: -� Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: 5iever` R, Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name: ❑ Corporate Officer — Title(s): ❑ Individual ❑ Partner — ❑ Limited ❑ General ❑ Attorney in Fact ❑ Trustee ❑ Guardian or Conservator ❑ Other: Signer Is Representing RIGHT THUMBPRINT OF SIGNER Top of thumb here Signer's Name: ❑ Corporate Officer — Title(s): ❑ Individual • ❑ Partner — ❑ Limited ❑ General Top of thumb here ❑ Attorney in Fact ❑ Trustee ❑ Guardian or Conservator FOX6 0111 Signer Is Representing © 2010 National Notary Association • NationalNotary.org • 1 -800 -US NOTARY (1-800-876-6827) Item #5907 CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) On February 6, 2013 before me, M Locey, Notary Public, personally appeared David A. Kiff who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his authorized capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument the person, or the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. M. LOCEY Commission # 1864451 WITNESS my hand and official seal.Notary Public e California 0Orange z County My Comm. Expires Oct 1, 2013 tiv( (SEAL) Notary Public in and for said S e OPTIONAL INFORMATION Title or Type of Document: Consent to Assignment of Leasehold Interest to a Living Trust LEASE �Sl ��� II�' THIS LEASE is made and entered into as of the i� day oJaWlii 2003, by and between the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a Charter City and municipal corporation ("Les r"), and Steven R. Briggs and Lisa L. Briggs, Husband and Wife as Joint Tenants ("Lessee"), regarding the real property commonly referred to as Beacon Bay Lot 44. RECITALS A. The City of Newport Beach, by virtue of a 1978 legislative grant found in Chapter 74 of the Statutes of 1978 (the 'Beacon Bay Bill"), holds the right, title and interest to certain tidelands and uplands commonly known as Beacon Bay and generally described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated by reference. B. The Beacon Bay Bill frees the "Westerly portion" of the filled tidelands from the public trust and specifically authorizes the lease of the property for residential purposes subject to certain express statutory conditions. C. Beacon Bay, including the "Westerly Portion" thereof, has been divided into individual lots, with each lot leased by the City for residential purposes until December 31, 2005. D. On November 3, 1987, a majority of electors of the City approved a measure which authorized the City Council to enter into new leases of residential lots in Beacon Bay for a period not to exceed fifty (50) years. E. On November 3, 1992, a majority of electors of the City approved Measure M which authorized the City Council to lease tidelands and waterfront property consistent with the provisions of state law. F. The City Council, pursuant to the authority conferred by the electors, entered into negotiations with current lessees and the parties have agreed on the terms and conditions of a new lease with a fifty (50) year term, provision for adjustments in lease payments to reflect changes in the value of Beacon Bay leaseholds, and a recalculation of lease payments in the event of a transfer of the Lease by the Current Lessee or any Subsequent Lessee (as defined herein). G. Lessee acknowledges that the terms and conditions of this Lease may result in Lessee paying substantially more or less than another Lessee for similar property depending upon the date this Lease is executed, the date of any subsequent transfer, and the consideration paid for transfers of similarly situated property. H. Lessee acknowledges that accurate and complete reporting to the City of all consideration paid for the transfer of this Lease is vitally important to the City in that failure to fully report all consideration could materially reduce the amount of rent received by the City from other Beacon Bay Lessees. I. Lessor and Lessee acknowledge that the City has agreed to a fifty (50) year term and limited lease payment increases in consideration of provisions which require payment of rent approximating fair market rental value, without regard to any advantage maintained by Current Lessees, upon transfer by Current Lessees and payment of deferred rent in the event the Lease is not signed on or before the Effective Date (as defined herein). J. The California State Lands Commission has reviewed the form of this Lease and determined that it is in conformance with the provisions of relevant statutes, rules and regulations, including, without limitation, the Beacon Bay Bill. K. Lessor has determined that this Lease is consistent with provisions of the Beacon Bay Bill, the Charter, General Plan and Zoning Ordinance of the City of Newport Beach, and of all other applicable state and local laws. L. Lessor has determined it is in the best interests of the citizens of Newport Beach to maintain the residential character of Beacon Bay and to enter into new leases with Current Lessees under the terms and conditions specified in this agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals and the covenants in this lease, the parties agree as follows: LEASED LAND. Lessor hereby leases to Lessee the real property commonly known as Beacon Bay Lot 44 (the "Leased Land"), which is more particularly described in Exhibit B, and generally depicted on Exhibit A, each attached hereto and incorporated by reference, subject to the limitations on use specified in Section 6. As used in this Lease, the term "Premises" shall refer to the Leased Land and any improvements constructed thereon. Lessor expressly reserves all oil, oil rights, gas, minerals, mineral rights, natural gas rights and other hydrocarbon substances in and under the Leased Land and the right to grant and transfer the same, together with all necessary and convenient rights to explore for, develop, produce and extract and take the same, subject to the express limitation that any and all operations for the exploration, development, production, extraction and taking of any such substance shall be carried on at levels below the depth of five hundred feet (500') from the surface of the land by means of wells, derricks and other equipment from surface locations on adjoining or neighboring land, and subject further to all restrictions and regulations concerning the drilling for, and production of, oil, gas, minerals, petroleum and other hydrocarbon substances specified in the Newport Beach City Charter or the Newport Beach Municipal Code. 2. TERM. The term of this Lease shall commence on the Execution Date, but in no event prior to the Effective Date, and shall expire on the Mate fifty (50) years following the Effective Date, unless earlier terminated as provided in this Lease. 3. RENTAL. A. Definitions. For the purposes of this Lease, the following terms shall be defined as specified in this paragraph. In certain cases, the definition of the term contains operative language that affects the rights of the parties: (1) "Actual Sales Value" shall mean the total of all consideration paid for the non-exempt transfer of this Lease or the Pre-existing Lease, including the improvements on the Leased Land, from the Current Lessee, or Subsequent Lessee, to another person, excluding any consideration paid for the transfer of personal property in connection with such transaction. (2) "Average Actual Sales Value Rent" shall mean two and one-half percent (2.5 %) of the mean of the Actual Sales Value of the non-exempt transfer of a similarly situated (waterfront or interior) Beacon Bay parcels as specified in this subparagraph. Average Actual Sales Value Rent shall be the mean of the Actual Sales Value of the three similarly situated parcels most recently transferred. Exempt transfers, as defined in Paragraph 3.B(3), shall not be used to calculate Average Actual Sales Value rent. (3) "CPI" shall mean the Consumer Price Index - Los Angeles -Anaheim -Riverside Area, All Urban Consumers, All Items, published by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (1982-1984=100). If the 1982-1984 base of said Consumer Price Index should hereafter be changed, then the new base shall be converted to the 1982-1984 base and the base as so converted shall be used. In the event that the Consumer Price Index, as now compiled and published, shall cease to be published, then the successor index shall be used provided that an appropriate conversion from the old index to the new index can feasibly be made. If such conversion cannot be made, or if no such index is published, then another index most nearly comparable thereto recognized as authoritative shall be substituted by agreement. (4) "Current Lessee" shall mean the person or persons who, as of April 1, 1994 (the "Cut-off Date"), was or were the Lessee under the Pre-existing Lease. (5) "Deferred Rent" shall mean the total rent that a Current Lessee would have paid had this Lease been executed on the Effective Date, through and including the date on which this Lease was first executed, less the rent actually paid pursuant to the Pre- existing Lease, together with interest at the rate of eight percent (8%) per annum calculated on the balance due at the end of each Lease Year or portion thereof. (6) "Effective Date" shall mean July 1, 1994. (7) "Execution Date" shall mean the date when this Lease is executed by Lessee. (8) "Initial Rent" shall mean the effective net rent for the Leased Land as determined by the appraisal of George Hamilton Jones, with due consideration to the leasehold advantage created by the Pre-existing Lease, all as shown on Exhibit C attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. (9) "Person" shall mean any natural person or natural person(s) and does not include any corporation, association, or business entity in any form except a financial institution or other bona fide lender acting in the capacity of a lender or an inter vivos or living trust. (10) "Pre-existing Lease" shall mean the Lease for the Leased Land which was effective on January 1, 1988, and would, absent this Lease, expire on July 1, 2006. (11) "Transferred" shall mean any sale, assignment, sublease or other transaction, other than an exempt transfer as defined in Paragraph 3.B(3), pursuant to which the right to possession of the premises and the right to sign a new lease identical to this Lease is transferred to another person. B. Rental Payments. Lessee shall pay annual rent in the sum of TWENTY-FOUR THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($24,500.00), payable at the rate of TWO THOUSAND FORTY-ONE AND 67/100s ($2,041.67) per month. Lessee shall also pay, if applicable, deferred rent in the sum of N/A upon execution of this Lease. Rent shall be adjusted every seven (7) years after the date of transfer in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3.13(4). Annual rent, deferred rent, and periodic adjustments are based upon the following: (1) Execution Before Effective Date. In the event this Lease is executed by the Lessee on or before the Effective Date, Rent shall be paid as follows: (a) Current Lessee: Current Lessee shall pay annual rent equal to Initial Rent as specified in Exhibit C. Thereafter, so long as there has been no transfer of this Lease by the Current Lessee (other than an exempt transfer as set forth in Paragraph 3.13(3), rent shall remain as specified in this subparagraph notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph 3.B(4). (b) In the event of any transfer of this Lease to a Subsequent Lessee, the Subsequent Lessee shall pay annual rent equal to two and one-half percent (2.5%) of the Actual Sales Value determined as of the date of the transfer in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 3.A(1). Thereafter, rent shall be adjusted every seven years after the date of the transfer in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 3.13(4). (c) In the event of any transfer of this Lease to a Subsequent Lessee in a transaction other than an arm's length assignment of this Lease, and sale of the improvements on the Leased Land, if any, such as a gift or transfer by inheritance other than an exempt transfer under Paragraph 3.6(3), the Subsequent Lessee shall pay annual rent equal to the Average Actual Sales Value Rent calculated as of the date of the transfer in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3.A(2). (2) Execution After the Effective Date. In the event this Lease is first executed after the Effective Date, rent shall be determined and paid as follows: (a) Current Lessee/Within Five Years After Effective Date: In the event this Lease is executed by the Current Lessee within five (5) years after the Effective Date, the Current Lessee shall pay annual rent equal to Initial Rent plus a sum calculated by multiplying the difference between Initial Rent and Average Actual Sales Value Rent by a fraction equal to the number of months between the Effective Date and Execution Date, divided by sixty. The Current Lessee shall also pay all Deferred Rent concurrent with the execution of this Lease. Thereafter, so long as there has been no transfer of this Lease by the Current Lessee, rent shall remain as specified in this subparagraph, notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph 3.13(4). (b) Current Lessee/More Than Five Years After Effective Date: In the event this Lease is executed by the Current Lessee more than five (5) years after the Effective Date, the Current Lessee shall pay annual rent equal to Average Actual Sales Value Rent calculated as of the date of execution in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3.A(2). The Current Lessee shall also pay all Deferred Rent concurrent with the execution of this Lease. Thereafter, rent shall be adjusted every seven (7) years after the date of execution in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3.13(4). (c) Subsequent Lessee: In the event the Current Lessee transfers the Pre- existing Lease to a Subsequent Lessee who wishes to sign this Lease after the Cut-off Date, the Subsequent Lessee shall pay annual rent equal to two and one-half percent (2.5%) of Actual Sales Value determined as of the date of execution and in accordance with Paragraph 3.A(1). The Subsequent Lessee shall also pay all Deferred Rent concurrent with the execution of this Lease. The annual rent shall be adjusted every seven (7) years following the Execution Date in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3.13(4). (d) Subsequent Lessee: In the event of any transfer of this Lease to a Subsequent Lessee who wished to sign this Lease after the Cut-off Date in a transaction other than an arm's length assignment of this Lease, and sale of the improvements on the Leased Land, if any, such as a gift or transfer by inheritance other than an exempt transfer under Paragraph 3.13(3), the Subsequent Lessee shall pay annual rent equal to the Average Actual Sales Value Rent calculated as of the date of the transfer in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3.A(2). The Subsequent Lessee shall also pay all Deferred Rent concurrent with the execution of this Lease. The annual rent shall be adjusted every seven (7) years following the Execution Date in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3.B(4). (3) Exempt Transfers. The provisions of Paragraph 3.13 regarding transfers shall not operate to increase rent if: (a) Lessee is assigning an interest in this Lease to a trustee under a deed of trust for the benefit of a lender; (b) the transfer is caused by the death of a spouse and the full interest of the deceased spouse is transferred to a surviving spouse; (c) the transfer of an interest in this Lease is between or among tenants in common or joint tenants in ownership of the leasehold estate created by this Lease, and such tenants in common or joint tenants first acquired their respective interests in this Lease simultaneously; (d) the transfer or assignment is by a bona fide lender acquiring title by foreclosure or deed in lieu of foreclosure of a trust deed; or (e) the transfer is a sublease of the premises for three years or less; provided, however, that in determining the term of a sublease, any options or rights to renew or extend the sublease shall be considered part of the term whether or not exercised; (f) the transfer is caused by the dissolution of the marriage of Lessee and the full interest of one of the spouses is transferred to the other spouse; (g) the transfer is to an inter vivos trust, living trust or other similar estate planning arrangement of Lessee; provided, however, that the provisions of Paragraph 3.0 shall apply upon the death of such Lessee if the beneficiary of such trust or other arrangement is other than the surviving spouse or a tenant in common or joint tenant in ownership of the leasehold estate created by this Lease, and such tenants in common or joint tenants first acquired their respective interests in this Lease simultaneously; or (h) the transfer is to a guardian or custodian of Lessee appointed due to the physical or mental incapacity of Lessee; provided, however, that the provisions of Paragraph 3.0 shall apply upon the death of such Lessee unless the transferee is the surviving spouse or a tenant in common or joint tenant in ownership of the leasehold estate created by this Lease, and such tenants in common or joint tenants first acquired their respective interests in this Lease simultaneously. (4) Rent Adjustments. (a) Except as provided in Paragraphs 3.13(I)(a), 3.13(2)(a) and 3.B(3), on the seventh (7th) anniversary of the Execution Date of this Lease, or the seventh (7th) anniversary of the date of any transfer of this Lease by any Current or Subsequent Lessee, rent shall be adjusted to reflect any increase or decrease in the cost of living, which adjustment shall be determined as set forth hereinafter. The most recently published CPI figure shall be determined as of the date ninety (90) days prior to the adjustment date, and rent payable during the ensuing seven (7) year period shall be determined by increasing or decreasing the then current rent by a percentage equal to the percentage increase or decrease, if any, in the CPI as of the Execution Date, or the date of the most recent rental adjustment, or the date of any transfer of this Lease by any Current or Subsequent Lessee, whichever is later. In no event shall rent be increased or decreased by a sum greater than forty percent (40%) of the rent paid by Lessee as of the later of (i) the Execution Date, or (ii) the last rental adjustment date. Lessor shall endeavor to notify Lessee of rental adjustments at least forty-five (45) days prior to the end of each seventh (7th) lease year; provided, however, failure of Lessor to give forty-five (45) days' notice does not relieve Lessee from the obligation to pay increased rent or the right to pay less rent in the event of a decrease in the CPI; and, provided further, that Lessee shall have no obligation to pay rent increases which apply to any period greater than ninety (90) days prior to the receipt by Lessee of Lessor's notice of an increase in rent. (b) In the event Lessee is two or more persons owning the leasehold estate created hereby as tenants in common or joint tenants, and less than all of such persons transfer their interest in this Lease to a person other than to an existing tenant in common or joint tenant, the rent adjustment shall be prorated to reflect the percentage interest being transferred to a third party. For example, if two persons are the Lessee as tenants in common as to equal one-half interests, and one of such persons transfers his/her 50% interest to a third party, the rent shall be adjusted as provided in Paragraph 3.13(2)(c), and thereafter as provided in Paragraph 3.B(4)(a), and the resultant rental increase multiplied by the percentage transferred (50%) to determine the rental increase; provided, however, that any subsequent transfer of an interest in this Lease to such third party shall not be exempt under subparagraph 3.B(3). (5) Installment Payments/Grace Period. Lessee shall pay rent in equal monthly installments, in advance, with payment due on or before the first day of the month for which rent is paid. Rent shall be prorated during any month when a transaction which increases rent becomes effective other than the first day of that month. No late payment charge applies to payments received by Lessor on or before 5:00 P.M. on the fifteenth (15th) day of the month for which the payment is made ("Grace Period") . If a rent payment, or any portion thereof, is received by Lessor after expiration of the Grace Period, Lessee shall pay Lessor a late payment charge equal to four percent (4%) of each late payment, or portion thereof. Rent payments shall be payable to the City of Newport Beach and sent, or delivered, to the Finance Director at the address specified for service of notices. Rent shall be payable by Lessee to Lessor in such coin or currency to the United States as at the time of payment is legal tender for public and private debts. Lessor and Lessee agree that late charges specified in this paragraph represent a fair and reasonable estimate of the cost Lessor will incur by reason of any late payment by Lessee. Any late or missed payment of rent constitutes a default pursuant to paragraph 14 of this Lease. Any failure by Lessor to declare a default and initiate termination of this Lease due to a late or missed payment shall not be considered a waiver of the right of Lessor to do so for that or any other late or missed payment. C. Credit to Tidelands Fund. In calculating Initial Rent under this Lease, a credit was given to certain of the Current Lessees equal to the annual amortization of the present value of the additional property tax to be paid by such lessees during the remaining period of the Pre-existing Lease. This credit, commonly referred to as the "tax advantage", is shown on Exhibit D for each affected lot. This credit was extended by Lessor to Current Lessees as consideration for entering into this Lease. As a consideration in its approval of this Lease, the California State Lands Commission required Lessor to credit its State supervised Tidelands Trust Fund by an amount equivalent to the tax advantage derived from those lots in Beacon Bay comprising tidelands. This amount is shown on Exhibit D for each affected lot comprising tidelands. Accordingly, Lessor has unilaterally agreed to annually calculate the amount of such tax advantage derived from the tidelands parcels in Beacon Bay and to credit an equivalent amount as revenue to the State supervised Tidelands Trust Fund. This provision is included in this Lease to acknowledge the agreement of Lessor with the California State Lands Commission, and does not affect the rights and obligations of Lessor or Lessee under this Lease. 4. TRANSFERS. A. Conditions Precedent to Transfer. Lessee may transfer this Lease subject to the prior written consent of Lessor, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned. Lessor shall consent to any transfer when Lessee and the proposed transferee have complied with the following: (1) Lessee shall furnish Lessor with executed copies of each and every document used to effect the transfer. (2) Lessee or the proposed transferee shall pay to Lessor a transfer fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00); (3) Lessee shall execute a "Termination of Leasehold Interest" for recordation; and (4) The proposed transferee shall execute a new lease and execute a "Memorandum of Lease" for recordation, which lease shall be identical to this Lease and have a term equal to the remaining term of this Lease at the time of the transfer. B. Transfer Information. The parties to any non-exempt transfer of this Lease shall provide Lessor with all information relevant to a determination of the total consideration paid for the transfer, as well as all documents which are relevant to the total consideration paid for the transfer. Lessee and the proposed transferee shall provide this information not later than forty- five (45) days prior to the proposed effective date of the transfer of this Lease. Lessor shall have the right, at its sole discretion, to commission an appraisal of the fair market value of this Lease and improvements thereon as of the date of transfer. Any such appraisal shall be completed not later than thirty (30) days after receipt by Lessor of the aforementioned information from the Lessee. If the value determined by the appraiser commissioned by Lessor exceeds the stated total consideration to be paid based on the information received from the Lessee by more than ten percent (10%), Lessor shall so notify the Lessee and provide Lessee with a full copy of such appraisal report, and said value shall be deemed the Actual Sales Value for purposes of calculating Average Actual Sales Value Rent and rental payments unless within fifteen (15) days after receiving such notice and the report the Lessee notifies Lessor that Lessee elects to cause an appraisal of the fair market value of this Lease and improvements thereon as of the date of transfer to be conducted by an independent appraiser. In such event, Lessee cause such appraisal to be completed no later than thirty (30) days after the notice to Lessor and shall provide Lessor with a full copy of the appraisal upon completion. The Actual Sales Value for purposes of calculating Average Actual Sales Value Rent and rental payments shall be the greater of (i) the stated consideration for the transfer, or (ii) the average of the two appraisals. Any appraisal commissioned by Lessor or Lessee under this Paragraph 4.13 shall be conducted by an MAI appraiser licensed to conduct business in the State of California and experienced in residential appraisals in Southern California. C. Exempt Transfer Information. Lessor's consent is not required for the "exempt transfers" referenced in Paragraph 3.13(3); provided, however, Lessee shall furnish Lessor with copies of all documents used to effect any exempt transfer. D. Audit of Subleases. It is the intent of the parties that transfers referred to in Section 3.6(3)(e) shall only be exempt from the further provisions of Paragraph 3.13 (in respect of rental adjustments) if such subleases are not substantially equivalent to, do not have substantially the same economic effect as, or are intended to disguise, a transfer by the then Lessee of all or substantially all of his/her interest in this Lease to the putative sublessee. Lessor shall at all times have the right, upon written request to the Lessee, to receive copies of all written agreements, and to be advised in full of all oral agreements, between the Lessee and any sublessee of the Leased Land. Any purported sublease of the premises which is determined to be substantially equivalent to, or have substantially the same economic effect as, or is intended to disguise, a transfer by the then Lessee of all or substantially all of his/her interest in this Lease to the putative sublessee shall be void and of no force or effect, and such attempted or purported sublease shall, at the option of Lessor, (i) be an event of default by the Lessee under this Lease, or (ii) permit Lessor to treat such sublease as a transfer of this Lease subject to the provisions of Section 3.13. 5. ENCUMBRANCES. A. Right to Encumber. Lessee may encumber this Lease by deed of trust, mortgage, or similar instrument, in favor of any bona fide lender ("Lender") in a bona fide loan transaction for any purpose without the consent of Lessor. To determine whether a loan is a bona fide lending transaction, and not an arrangement for transfer of the possession or title to the Premises to the putative lender, Lessee and the lender agree to provide Lessor with all documentation executed between Lessee and the lender concerning the loan upon request of Lessor. Neither Lessee nor Lessor shall have the power to encumber Lessor's interest in the Leased Land. Any encumbrance shall be subject to all covenants, conditions and restrictions in this Lease and to all rights and interests of Lessor except as otherwise expressly provided in this Lease. Lessee shall give Lessor prior written notice of any encumbrance. B. Notice to Lender. Lessor shall have no obligation to give any Lender any written notice pursuant to this Lease unless the Lender has given Lessor written notice of its name, address, and nature of encumbrance ("Complying Lender") . Lessor shall give all Complying Lenders a copy of any written notice of default, notice of termination or other notice which may affect Lessee's rights under this Lease. Notice shall be deemed given by Lessor to Lender five (5) days following deposit in the United States mail, certified and return receipt requested, postage prepaid, and sent to Lender at the address furnished in writing by Lender. C. Modification. Lessor and Lessee agree that they will not modify, surrender or cancel this Lease by mutual agreement without the prior written consent of Lender. D. Rights of Lender. Any Lender holding or the beneficiary of a security interest or lien on this Lease and the leasehold estate created hereby shall have the right, during the term of the Lease, to: (1) perform any act required of Lessee pursuant to this Lease; (2) transfer this Lease to the purchaser at any foreclosure sale, the assignee in the event of an assignment in lieu of foreclosure, or to acquire the interest of Lessee pursuant to foreclosure or assignment and thereafter transfer this Lease to the Lender's successor. Lender shall have no right to transfer this Lease unless and until Lender has cured all defaults requiring the payment or expenditure of money by Lessee. E. Right of Lender to Cure Default. Lessor shall give written notice of any default or breach of this Lease by Lessee to Lender and afford Lender the opportunity, after notice, to: 0 ) cure the breach or default within ten (10) days after expiration of the time period granted to Lessee for curing the default if the default can be cured by payment of money; (2) cure the breach or default within thirty (30) days after expiration of the time period granted to Lessee for curing the default when the breach or default can be cured within that period of time; or (3) cure the breach or default in a reasonable time when something other than money is required to cure the breach or default and cannot be performed within thirty (30) days after expiration of the time period granted to Lessee for curing the default, provided the acts necessary to cure the breach are commenced within thirty (30) days and thereafter diligently pursued to completion by Lender. F. Foreclosure in Lieu of Cure. Lender may forestall termination of this Lease for a default or breach by Lessee by commencing foreclosure proceedings subject to strict compliance with the following: (1) proceedings are commenced within thirty (30) days after the later of (i) expiration of the time period granted to Lessee for curing the default, or (ii) service on Lender of the notice describing the breach or default; (2) the proceedings are diligently pursued to completion in the manner authorized by law; and (3) Lender performs all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease requiring the payment or expenditure of money by Lessee until the proceedings are complete or are discharged by redemption, satisfaction, payment or conveyance of this Lease to Lender. G. New Lease. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Lease, should this Lease terminate or be terminated because of any default or breach by Lessee, Lessor shall enter into a new lease with Lender as lessee provided: (1) the written request for the new lease is served on Lessor by Lender within thirty (30) days after the termination of this Lease. (2) the new lease contains the same terms and conditions as this Lease except for those which have already been fulfilled or are no longer applicable. (3) on execution of the new lease by Lessor, Lender shall pay any and all sums that would be due upon execution of the new lease, but for its termination, and shall fully remedy, or agree in writing to remedy, any other default or breach committed by Lessee that can reasonably be remedied by Lender. (4) Lender shall, upon execution of the new lease, pay all reasonable costs and expenses (including attorney's fees) incurred in terminating this Lease, recovering possession of the premises from Lessee, in preparing the new lease. H. Miscellaneous. The following provisions shall apply to Lessor, Lessee and any Lender: (1) Any Lender shall be liable to perform the obligations of the Lessee under this Lease only so long as the Lender holds title to this Lease; (2) Lessee shall, within ten (10) days after the recordation of any trust deed or other security instrument, record, at Lessee's sole expense, Lessor's written request for a copy of any notice of default and/or notice of sale under any deed of trust as provided by state law. USE AND MAINTENANCE. A. Use of Leased Land. The Leased Land shall be solely for residential purposes. Lessee may demolish, construct, remodel, reconstruct and maintain structures on the Leased Land for residential purposes so long as the structures and construction are authorized by appropriate City permit and fully comply with all City ordinances, resolutions, regulations, policies, and plans. Lessee shall also obtain permission to construct and/or maintain structures from the California Coastal Commission and any other state agency if required by law. B. Maintenance of Improvements. Lessor shall not be required to make any changes, alterations, additions, improvements, or repairs in on or about all or part of the Premises. Lessee shall, at all times during the term of this Lease and without any cost or expense to Lessor, keep and maintain, the Premises, including, without limitation, all structures, facilities, walks, curbs, parkways and other improvements, in good order and repair and in a clean, safe, sanitary and orderly condition. Lessee shall repair or reconstruct any improvements on the Leased Land following any damage or destruction thereof, unless the improvements are being destroyed in conjunction with remodeling or reconstruction and Lessor has consented, in writing, to the damage or destruction. Lessee shall cause to be constructed, maintained and repaired all utilities, pipes, walls, sewers, drains, and other improvements on the Premises to the extent required by law or as necessary to maintain the improvement in good order and repair and safe and sanitary condition. C. Compliance with Laws. Lessee shall make, or cause to be made, any additions, alterations or repairs to any structure or improvement on the Premises which may be required by, and Lessee shall otherwise observe and comply with, any law, statute, ordinance, plan, resolution or policy applicable to the Premises. Lessee shall indemnify, defend and hold Lessor harmless from and against any loss, liability, action, claim or damage, arising out of, or in any way related, to Lessee's failure to comply with, and perform pursuant to, provisions of this subparagraph C. All repairs, additions, and alterations to the structures or improvements on the Premises shall conform to all applicable laws, ordinances, regulations, plans, policies and resolutions and all work shall be performed with reasonable diligence, completed within a reasonable time, and performed at the sole cost and expense of Lessee. D. As Is Condition of Premises. Lessee expressly accepts the Premises "as is" and acknowledges that Lessor has made no representations or warranties as to the suitability of the property or any construction or improvement. Lessee shall conduct all tests necessary to determine the suitability of the property for any proposed construction or improvement, including, without limitation, the amount and extent of any fill, and related factors. Lessee expressly acknowledges that Lessor shall not be liable for any damage or loss resulting from any subsurface or soil condition in, on, or under the Premises or adjacent property. Lessee expressly acknowledges that, while the legislature of the State of California has purportedly removed the public trust restrictions on use of the Property pursuant to the Beacon Bay Bill, the Leased Land may constitute filled tidelands, and Lessor has made no representation or warranty relative to the validity of the Beacon Bay Bill or the power of the legislature of the State of California to remove public trust restrictions on tidelands through legislation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event of any challenge to the right and power of Lessor to lease the Leased Land for the purposes provided in this Lease, Lessor agrees, at its sole cost and expense, to use all reasonable efforts to resist and defend against such challenge and to seek a ruling or judgment affirming and upholding the right and power of Lessor to lease the Leased Land for the purposes provided in this Lease. 10 7. TAXES AND UTILITIES. It is understood by Lessor and Lessee that this Lease shall give rise to a possessory interest tax obligation and that the execution of this Lease will constitute a reassessment event which may give rise to a material increase in the possessory interest tax currently payable by Lessee under the Pre-existing Lease. Lessee shall pay, before delinquent, all utility charges and any general and special taxes, assessments or other governmental charges, if any, which may be levied on the Leased Land, and/or any improvements, including, without limitation, any possessory interest tax. Any lien for unpaid utilities, taxes, assessments or charges shall not attach to the leasehold interest but only to improvements located on the Leased Land. 8. USE AND MAINTENANCE OF COMMON AREA. Lessee shall have the right to use the streets, beaches, walkways, tennis courts, docks, piers, and common landscaped areas in Beacon Bay (as depicted on Exhibit A) and which are leased to the Beacon Bay Community Association by Lessor in consideration of the maintenance thereof by such Association and rent to be paid by individual Lessees under their respective leases. 9. MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE. Lessor has no obligation to install, improve, repair, or maintain streets, curbs, gutters, water lines, sewer lines, drainage facilities, street lighting or other facilities used by the residents of Beacon Bay (Infrastructure). Notwithstanding Section 8 above, Lessor reserves the right, after a five (5) year period following the Effective Date and upon approval by the Lessees representing a majority of the lots in Beacon Bay, to improve and maintain streets, curbs, gutters, water lines, sewer lines', drainage facilities, street lighting, telephone and electricity lines and other Infrastructure facilities in Beacon Bay at its initial cost and to assess Lessee for a pro rata share of such costs, and to collect such costs from Lessee in the form of rent over the remaining term of this Lease. 10. COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION. A. Membership in Association. As a material part of the consideration of this Lease, and as an express condition to the continuance of any of the rights of Lessee pursuant to this Agreement, Lessee agrees to become, and during the term of this Lease to remain, a member in good standing of the Beacon Bay Community Association. B. Compliance with Rules and Regulations. Lessee agrees to abide by the Articles of Incorporation, bylaws, and all rules and regulations of the Association, and to pay to the Association, before delinquency, all valid dues, fees, assessments and other charges properly levied or assessed by the Association. Lessee's failure to comply with the provisions of Paragraph A and this Paragraph B shall constitute a material breach of this Lease. C. Lessor Maintenance of Common Areas. In addition to the rights reserved to Lessor pursuant to the provisions of Section 9, if the Community Association fails or ceases to maintain community facilities, Lessor may, at its option and without obligation, assume the obligations of the Community Association to maintain, repair, install or improve community facilities. In such event, Lessee shall pay a pro rata share of Lessor's reasonable expenses in maintaining and operating the community facilities, including a reasonable management fee or the fee charged by a management agent. Lessee's pro rata share shall be determined by dividing Lessor's costs by the number of residential lots within Beacon Bay (currently seventy-two lots) . Lessee's pro rata share of the annual costs incurred by Lessor shall be paid within thirty (30) days after written notice of the amount due, and any failure to pay shall constitute a material breach of this Lease. The costs of maintaining and operating community facilities shall be determined annually and solely from the financial records of Lessor. 11. COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS. Lessee agrees to abide and be bound by all covenants, conditions, restrictions and reservations as contained in Exhibit D attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. Said covenants, conditions and restrictions shall run with the Leased Land and shall be binding on Lessee and Lessee's successors in interest. 12. INDEMNIFICATION. Lessee shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Lessor, its City Council, Boards and Commissions, officers, agents, servants and employees from and against any and all actions, causes of action, obligations, costs, damages, losses, claims, liabilities and demands of any nature whatsoever, including reasonable attorneys' fees, regardless of the merit or outcome of any such claim or suit, arising out of, or in any way related, to the condition of the Premises, or the use or possession of the Premises by Lessee, or Lessee's employees, agents, representatives, guests or invitees, as well as any activity, work or things which may be permitted or suffered by Lessee in or on the Premises. Lessee shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Lessor, its City Council, Boards and Commissions, officers, agents, servants and employees from and against any and all actions, causes of action, obligations, costs, damages, losses, claims, liabilities, and demands of any nature whatsoever, including reasonable attorneys' fees, accruing or resulting to any and all persons, firms or corporations furnishing or supplying work, services, materials, equipment or supplies arising from or in any manner connected to the use or possession of the Premises by Lessee or from any activity, work or things which may be permitted or suffered by Lessee in or about the Premises. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Lessee hereby assumes all risk of damage to property or injury to persons in or about the Premises from any cause except for damage or injury resulting from the negligence or willful, fraudulent or criminal conduct by Lessor and/or its officers, employees, agents and representatives, and Lessee hereby waives all claims in respect thereof against Lessor. 13. INSURANCE. A. General Conditions. All insurance required to be carried pursuant to this Section 13 shall be obtained from reputable carriers licensed to conduct business in the State of California. Each policy required to be carried pursuant to this Section 13 shall name Lessee and Lessor as additional named insureds, and shall provide that the policy may not be surrendered, cancelled or terminated, or coverage reduced, without not less than twenty (20) days prior written notice to Lessor. B. Fire Insurance. Lessee shall, during the term of this Lease, insure all structures and improvements on the Leased Land against loss or damage by fire or other risk for residential structures. The insurance shall provide coverage to at least ninety percent (90%) of the full insurable replacement value of all improvements on the Leased Land, with the loss payable to Lessee unless this Lease is terminated by Lessor for default of Lessee in which case the proceeds of insurance shall be paid to Lessor. C. Liability Insurance. Lessee shall, at Lessee's sole cost and expense, procure and maintain during the term of this Lease, a broad form comprehensive coverage policy of public liability insurance which insures Lessee and Lessor against any loss or liability caused by, or in any way related to, the condition, for Lessee's use and occupation, of the premises in amounts not less than: (1) $500,000 per occurrence for injury to, or death of, one person; (2) $100,000 for damage to or destruction of property. 12 14. DEFAULT. A. Events of Default. The occurrence of any one or more of the following events shall constitute a material default and breach of this Lease by Lessee: (1) the abandonment of the Premises by Lessee; (2) the failure by Lessee to make any payment of rent when due if the failure continues for three (3) days after written notice has been given to Lessee. In the event that Lessor serves Lessee with a Notice to Pay Rent or Quit pursuant to applicable unlawful detainer statutes, such Notice to Pay Rent or Quit shall also constitute the notice required by this paragraph; (3) the failure by Lessee to perform any of the provisions of this Lease and any Exhibits attached hereto to be performed by Lessee, other than described in Paragraph 14.A(2) above, if the failure to perform continues for a period of thirty (30) days after written notice thereof has been given to Lessee. If the nature of Lessee's default is such that more than thirty (30) days are reasonably required for its cure, then Lessee shall not be in default if Lessee commences the cure within said thirty (30) day period and thereafter diligently prosecutes the cure to completion; or (4) the failure of Lessee to provide Lessor with all relevant information regarding the total consideration paid in conjunction with any transfer of this Lease; (5) the making by Lessee of any general assignment, or general arrangement for the benefit of creditors; the filing by or against Lessee of a petition to have Lessee adjudged a bankrupt or a petition for reorganization or arrangement of any law relating to bankruptcy unless the same is dismissed within sixty (60) days; the appointment of a trustee or receiver to take possession of substantially all of Lessee's assets located at the Premises or of Lessee's interest in the Lease, where possession is not restored to Lessee within thirty (30) days; or the attachment, execution or other judicial seizure of substantially all of Lessee's assets located at the Premises or of Lessee's interest in the Lease, where such seizure is not discharged within thirty (30) days. Notices given under this Paragraph 14.A shall specify the alleged default and the applicable lease provisions, and shall demand that Lessee perform the provisions of this Lease or pay the rent that is in arrears, as the case may be, within the applicable period of time. No such notice shall be deemed a forfeiture or a termination of this Lease unless Lessor so elects in the Notice. B. Landlord's Remedies. In the event of any default by Lessee as defined in Paragraph 14.A, Lessor may, in addition to any rights or remedies permitted by law, do the following: (1) Terminate Lessee's right to possession of the Leased Premises by any lawful means, in which case this Lease shall terminate and Lessee shall immediately surrender possession of the Premises to Lessor. In such event, Lessor shall be entitled to recover from Lessee all amounts to which Lessor is entitled pursuant to Section 1951.2 of the California Civil Code, or any other provision of law, including, without limitation, the following: (a) The worth at the time of award of the amount by which the unpaid rent and additional rent for the balance of the term after the time of award exceeds the amount of the loss than Lessee proves could be reasonably avoided; and 13 (b) any other amount necessary to compensate Lessor for all detriment proximately caused by Lessee's failure to perform obligations pursuant to this Lease or which in the ordinary course of things would be likely to result from the breach, including, without limitation, the cost of recovering possession, expenses of reletting (including necessary repair, renovation and alteration) reasonable attorneys' fees, and any other reasonable costs. The "worth at the time of award" of all rental amounts other than that referred to in clause (i) above shall be computed by allowing interest at the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum from the date amounts accrue to Lessor. The worth at the time of award of the amount referred to in clause (i) shall be computed by discounting such amount at one percentage point above the discount rate of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco at the time of award. (2) Without terminating or affecting the forfeiture of this Lease or, in the absence of express written notice of Lessor's election to do so, relieving Lessee of any obligation pursuant to this Lease, Lessor may, but need not, relet all or a portion of the Premises at any time, or from time to time, and on such terms and conditions as Lessor, at its sole discretion, deems appropriate. Whether or not the Premises are relet, Lessee shall pay all amounts required by this Lease up to the date that Lessor terminates Lessee's right to possession of the Premises. Lessee shall make such payments at the time specified in the Lease and Lessor need not wait until termination of the Lease to recover sums due by legal action. If Lessor relets all or a portion of the Premises, the reletting shall not relieve Lessee of any obligation pursuant to this Lease; provided, however, Lessor shall apply the rent or other proceeds actually collected by virtue of the reletting against amounts due from Lessee. Lessor may execute any agreement reletting all or a portion of the leased premises and Lessee shall have no right to collect any proceeds due Lessor by virtue of any reletting. Lessor shall not, by any reentry or reletting or other act, be deemed to: (a) Have accepted any surrender by Lessee of this Lease or the leased premises; (b) have terminated this Lease; or (c) have relieved Lessee of any obligation pursuant to this Lease unless Lessor has given Lessee express written notice of Lessor's election to do so. (3) Lessor may terminate this Lease by express written notice to Lessee of its election to do so. The termination shall not relieve Lessee of any obligation which has accrued prior to the date of termination. In the event of termination, Lessor shall be entitled to recover the amount specified in Paragraph 14.13(1). C. Default By Lessor. Lessor shall not be in default unless Lessor fails to perform obligations required of Lessor within a reasonable time, but in no event later than thirty (30) days after written notice by Lessee to Lessor specifying wherein Lessor has failed to perform such obligation. If the nature of Lessor's obligation is such that more than thirty (30) days are required for performance, then Lessor shall not be in default if Lessor commences performance within such thirty (30) day period and thereafter diligently prosecutes the same to completion. D. Stay of Obligations. Neither party shall be under any obligation to perform or comply with its obligations pursuant to this Lease after the date of any default by the other party. E. Determination of Rental Value. In any action or unlawful detainer commenced by Lessor, the reasonable rental value of the Leased Land shall be deemed to be the amount of rent and additional rent (such as reimbursement for costs of Infrastructure improvements or the payment of taxes or assessments) for the period of the unlawful detainer, unless Lessor/Lessee shall prove to the contrary by competent evidence. 14 F. Waiver of Rights. The failure or delay of either party to exercise any right or remedy shall not be construed as a waiver of such right or remedy or any default by the other party. Lessor's acceptance of any rent shall not be considered a waiver of any preexisting breach of default by Lessee other than the failure to pay the particular rent accepted regardless of Lessor's knowledge of the preexisting breach of default at the time rent is accepted. G. Waiver of Right of Redemption. Lessee waives any right of redemption or relief from forfeiture pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure Sections 1174 and 1179 and/or pursuant to any existing or future statutory or decisional law in the event Lessee is evicted or Lessor takes possession of the Premises by reason of Lessee's default. 15. SURRENDER OF POSSESSION UPON EXPIRATION OR TERMINATION. A. Surrender of Premises. Upon the expiration or termination of this Lease, Lessee agrees to peaceably deliver possession of, and agrees to vacate without contest, legal or otherwise, the Leased Land. Lessor, at its sole discretion, may record a document evidencing the expiration or termination of the leasehold interest. Lessee waives any right to receive relocation assistance or similar form of payment. B. Removal of Improvements. Upon the expiration of the term of this Lease, and on condition that Lessee is not then in default of any of the provisions of this Lease, Lessee shall have the right to remove from the Leased Land all buildings and improvements built or installed on the Leased Land. Removal of any building or improvement shall be at the sole cost and expense of Lessee and removal must be complete no later than ninety (90) days after expiration of the term of this Lease. Lessee shall fill all excavations and remove all foundations, debris and other parts of the buildings or improvements remaining after removal and surrender possession of the Premises to Lessor in a clean and orderly condition. In the event any of the buildings and improvements are not removed within the time provided in this Paragraph 15.13, they shall become the property of Lessor without the payment of any consideration. 16. EMINENT DOMAIN. A. Definitions of Terms. (1) The term "total taking" as used in this Section 16 shall mean the taking of the entire Premises under the power of eminent domain or the taking of so much of the Leased Land as to prevent or substantially impair the use thereof by Lessee for the residential purposes. (2) The term "partial taking" shall mean the taking of a portion only of the Premises which does not constitute a total taking as defined above. (3) The term "taking" shall include a voluntary conveyance by Lessor to an agency, authority or public utility under threat of a taking under the power of eminent domain in lieu of formal proceedings. (4) The term "date of taking" shall be the date upon which title to the Premises or portion thereof passes to and vests in the condemnor. B. Effect of Taking. If, during the term hereof, there shall be a total taking or partial taking under the power of eminent domain, then the leasehold estate of the Lessee in and to the Leased Land or the portion thereof taken shall cease and terminate as of the date of taking of said Leased Land. If this Lease is so terminated in whole or in part, all rentals and other charges payable by Lessee to Lessor hereunder and attributable to the Leased Land or portion thereof taken shall be paid by Lessee up to the date of taking by the condemnor, and the parties shall thereupon be released from all further liability in relation thereto. 15 C. Allocation of Award - Total Taking. All compensation and damages awarded for the total taking of the Premises and Lessee's leasehold interest therein shall be allocated as follows: (1) The Lessor shall be entitled to an amount equal to the sum of the following: (a) The fair market value of the Premises as improved (exclusive of the dwelling and appurtenances to such dwelling) as of the date of taking, discounted by multiplying such fair market value by the factor for the present worth of one dollar ($1.00) at nine percent (9%) per annum compound interest for the number of years remaining from the date of taking to the date of the expiration of the term of this Lease; and (b) The present worth of rents due during the period from the date of taking to the date of the expiration of the term of this Lease, computed by multiplying the annual rent then payable by the factor for the present worth of one dollar ($1.00) per annum at nine percent (9%) per annum compound interest (Inwood Coefficient) for the number of years in such period. (2) The Lessee shall be entitled to the amount remaining of the total award after deducting therefrom the sums to be paid to Lessor as hereinafter provided. D. Allocation of Award - Partial Taking. All compensation and damages awarded for the taking of a portion of the Leased Premises shall be allocated and divided as follows: (1) The Lessor shall be entitled to an amount equal to the sum of the following: (a) The proportionate reduction of the fair market value of the Premises as improved (exclusive of the dwelling and appurtenances to such dwelling) as of the date of taking, discounted by multiplying such proportionate reduction in fair market value by the factor for the present worth of one dollar ($1.00) at nine percent (9%) per annum compound interest for the number of years remaining from the date of taking to the date of expiration of the term of this Lease; and (b) The present worth of the amount by which the rent is reduced computed by multiplying the amount by which the annual rent is reduced by the factor for the present worth of $1.00 per annum at 9% per annum compound interest (Inwood Coefficient) for the number of years remaining from the date of taking to the date of expiration of the term of this Lease. (2) The Lessee shall be entitled to the amount remaining of the total award after deducting therefrom the sums to be paid to Lessor as hereinabove provided. E. Reduction of Rent on Partial Taking. In the event of a partial taking, the rent payable by Lessee hereunder shall be adjusted from the date of taking to the date of the expiration of the term of this Lease. Such rental adjustment will be made by reducing the basic rental payable by Lessee in the ratio that the Fair Market Rental Value of the Premises at the date of taking bears to the Fair Market Rental Value of the Premises immediately thereafter. 17. ATTORNEYS' FEES. Should either party be required to employ counsel to enforce the terms, conditions and covenants of this Lease, the prevailing party shall recover all reasonable attorneys' fees and charges (and court costs if applicable) incurred therein, whether or not court proceedings were commenced. 16 18. REMEDIES CUMULATIVE. The rights, powers, elections and remedies of the Lessor or Lessee contained in this Lease shall be construed as cumulative and no one of them shall be considered exclusive of the other or exclusive of any rights or remedies allowed by law, and the exercise of one or more rights, powers, elections or remedies shall not impair or be deemed a waiver of Lessor's or Lessee's rights to exercise any other. 19. NO WAIVER. No delay or omission of either party to exercise any right or power arising from any omission, neglect or default of the other party shall impair any such right or power or shall be construed as a waiver of any such omission, neglect or default on the part of the other party or any acquiescence therein. No waiver of any breach of any of the terms, covenants, agreements, restrictions or conditions of this Lease shall be construed as a waiver of any succeeding breach of the same or of any of the terms, covenants, agreements, restrictions or conditions of this Lease. 20. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. Lessee covenants and agrees to comply with all rules, regulations, statutes, ordinances and laws of the State of California, County of Orange, City of Newport Beach, or any other governmental body or agency having lawful jurisdiction over the Leased Land. Any notice or notices provided for by this Lease or by law, to be given or served by Lessee, may be given or served by mail, registered or certified, with postage prepaid, on the City of Newport Beach, addressed to the Mayor, City Manager, or City Clerk, 3300 Newport Boulevard, P.O. Box 1768, Newport Beach, California 92659-1768, or at such other address as may be hereafter furnished to Lessee in writing. If notice is intended to be served by Lessor on Lessee, it may be served either: A. By delivering a copy to the Lessee personally; or B. By depositing the Notice in the United States Mail, registered or certified, with postage prepaid, to the residence or business address furnished by Lessee; or C. If the Lessee is absent from the Leased Land by leaving a copy with some person of suitable age and discretion who may be occupying the Leased Land; or D. If no one can be found, then by affixing a copy of the notice in a conspicuous place on the Premises and also sending a copy through the mail addressed to the Lessee. Such service upon Lessor or Lessee shall be deemed complete upon the earlier of (i) actual delivery, or (ii) the expiration of seventy-two (72) hours from and after the deposit in the United States mail of such notice, demand or communication. 22. HOLDING OVER. This Lease shall terminate and become null and void without further notice upon the expiration of the term of this Lease. Any holding over by Lessee after expiration of the term shall not constitute a renewal of this Lease or give Lessee any rights in or to the Premises except as expressly provided in this Section. The parties agree this Lease cannot be renewed, extended, or in any manner modified except in a writing signed by all parties. However, if Lessee, or anyone claiming under Lessee, shall remain in possession of the Premises after expiration of the term of this Lease without any agreement in writing between the parties and Lessor accepts rent from Lessee, then Lessee shall be deemed a tenant from month-to-month subject to the provisions of this Lease insofar as they may be applicable to a month-to-month tendency. The month-to-month tendency may be terminated by Lessor or Lessor upon thirty (30) days' prior written notice to the other. 17 23. QUIET ENJOYMENT. Lessor covenants and agrees that Lessee, upon paying the rent set forth herein and observing and keeping all covenants and agreements to be observed or kept by Lessor hereunder, shall quietly have and enjoy the Leased Land during the term of this Lease without hindrance or molestation by anyone claiming by or through Lessor. 24. SEVERABILITY. If any term or provision of this Lease shall, to any extent be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Lease shall not be affected thereby, and each term and provision of this Lease shall remain valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. 25. MISCELLANEOUS. A. Representations. Lessee agrees that no representations as to the Premises have been made by Lessor or by any person or agent acting for Lessor. Lessor and Lessee agrees and acknowledges that this document contains the entire agreement of the parties, that there are no verbal agreements" representations, warranties or other understandings affecting this agreement, and Lessor and Lessee, as a material part of the consideration of this Lease, waives all claims against the other for recision, damages, or otherwise by reason of any alleged covenant, agreement or understanding not contained in this Lease. B. Inurement. Each and all of the covenants, conditions and agreements herein contained shall,' in accordance with the context, inure to the benefit of Lessor and Lessee and apply to and bind Lessor and Lessee, as the case may be, their respective heirs, legatees, devisees, executors and administrators, successors, assigns, licensees, permittees, or any person who may come into possession or occupancy of said Leased Land or any part thereof in any manner whatsoever. Nothing in this paragraph shall in any way alter the provisions herein contained against assignment or subletting. C. Joint Several Liability. If Lessee consists of more than one person, the covenants, obligations and liabilities of Lessee pursuant to this Lease shall be the joint and several covenants, obligations and liabilities of such persons. D. Captions. The section and paragraph captions used in this Lease are for the convenience of the parties and shall not be considered in the construction or interpretation of any provision. E. Gender. In this Lease, the masculine gender includes the feminine and neuter and the singular number includes the plural whenever the context so requires. W. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Lease to be executed as of the date first above written. LESSOR: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, By: 2(z , xz;�5—� T' le: CITY MAN A R ATTEST: 0�4 v 1 2 CITY CLERK LL = < iJ CA.F0 APPROVED AS TO FORM: L"'�— CITY ATTORNEY LESSEE: l / v - Steven R. Briggs L L. riggs 19 CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT State of California qv� ss. County of 1-&1Y1 On `�a� r ti dl�l M031 before me, Lei I'm, I. 801w pub) i& D to Name and Title of Officer (e.g. ,­ Jane Doe, Notary blic") personally appeared `T; LAOnly I"' • �qar ft�s _-- LEILANI I. BROWN Commission # 1336673 Z i :,� Notary Public - California i Z - Orange County My Comm. 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C�S1 •S fe G `�� g' oe Q' ' -A e � i�•t- , Cal 9 i a J V 0 � dG � fe O{,�• 1Z 1"1 h 7 'IFco iso' ( d0 - d •�•. �� ` Y ky° do � g \ s ,; o La RoA ,d 11 •rcr• 1 Sol ° ihv °o r1 r mai 1 /� 5,ti �pR ,,s• • Na' Es � s os 1 1 10 09 Exhibit A + t 1 ..n j6 00 \ EXHIBIT B Beacon Bay Lot 44 described as follows: Lot 44 as shown on the map filed in Book 9, Pages 42 and 43 of Record of Surveys in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Orange, State of California, of said County, together with certain portions of adjoining Lots C and D as shown upon said map and as described more fully in said lease. SUMMARY OF SALIENT FACTS AND CONCLUSIONS - continued SUMMARY OF VALUE INDICATIONS: Existing (1st year) Unencumbered Fair Market Contract Effective Lot No. Fee Lot Value Rental Value Rent Net Rent Water Front Lots A $1,330,000 $48,520 $23,125.08 $31,940.00 B $1,200,000 $43,320 $12,506.85 $22,270.00 C $1,031,000 $37,560 $16,625.04 $22,480.00 1 $947,000 $34,200 $8,020.80 $15,030.00 2 $1,131,000 $41,640 $8,825.40 $17,950.00 3 $1,263,000 $46,920 $24,250.08 $31,560.00 4 $1,318,000 $49,120 $10,458.96 $21,260.00 5 $1,341,000 $50,120 $20,012.04 $28,840.00 6 $1,386,000 $51,680 $25,000.00 $34,260.00 7 $1,210,000 $44,800 $24,999.96 $31,870.00 8 $1,177,000 $43,480 $43,750.00 $43,480.00 9 $1,298,000 $47,840 $42,500.04 $44,350.00 10 $1,342,000 $49,600 $24,999.96 $33,540.00 f� 11 $1,122,000 $41,280 $9,020.52 $17,020.00 12 $1,100,000 $40,400 $14,250.00 $22,190.00 13 $1,100,000 $40,400 $23,625.00 $29,450.00 14 $1,243,000 $45,640 $10,312.56 $19,690.00 15 $1,265,000 $46,520 $10,836.47 $20,240.00 16 $1,067,000 $39,080 $8,508.48 $16,480.00 17 $1,067,000 $39,080 $16,250.04 $21,750.00 18 $1,067,000 $39,080 $8,508.48 $16,480.00 19 $1,243,000 $45,640 $10,020.02 $19,500.00 20 $1,147,000 $42,320 $8,727.84 $17,910.00 21 $1,058,000 $38,760 $20,224.50 $26,660.00 22 $1,036,000 $37,880 $41,250.00 $37,880.00 ES 1 $1,037,000 $37,880 $28,749.96 $31,920.00 ES 2 $1,037,000 $37,880 $24,625.00 $29,220.00 Subtotals: $31,563,000 $1,160,640 $519,983.08 $705,220.00 Exhibit C - Page 1 SUMMARY OF SALIENT FACTS AND CONCLUSIONS - continued Exhibit C - Page 2 Existing (1st year) Unencumbered Fair Market Contract Effective Lot No. Fee Lot Value Rental Value Rent Net Rent Interior Lots 23 $478,000 $14,487 $2,782.32 $6,297.00 24 $501,000 $15,237 $6,125.04 $8,897.00 25 $509,000 $15,537 $3,399.12 $6,977.00 26 $511,000 $15,612 $3,417.72 $6,942.00 27 $519,000 $15,912 $3,436.44 $7,102.00 28 $542,000 $16,775 $4,137.72 $7,785.00 29 $518,000 $15,650 $15,375.00 $15,470.00 30 $510,000 $15,462 $3,551.16 $7,102.00 31 $517,000 $15,725 $8,750.00 $10,515.00 32 $520,000 $15,837 $3,588.48 $7,217.00 33 $528,000 $16,137 $3,607.08 $7,307.00 34 $589,000 $18,200 $4,454.64 $8,490.00 35 $559,000 $17,000 $3,776.28 $7,780.00 36 $548,000 $16,662 $3,795.00 $7,672.00 37 $517,000 $15,725 $14,625.00 $15,005.00 38 $520,000 $15,837 $3,780.36 $7,967.00 v 39 $528,000 $16,137 $9,125.04 $11,557.00 40 $588,000 $18,162 $11,133.60 $13,572.00 41 $513,000 $15,500 $3,719.64 $7,300.00 42 $548,000 $16,662 $3,795.00 $7,672.00 43 $556,000 $16,962 $11,250.00 $13,232.00 44 $558,000 $17,037 $3,832.20 $7,787.00 45 $565,000 $17,300 $4,056.84 $7,990.00 46 $588,000 $18,162 $4,454.64 $8,492.00 47 $539,000 $16,475 $3,459.36 $7,365.00 48 $551,000 $16,775 $6,249.96 $9,305.00 49 $520,000 $15,837 $3,551.16 $7,197.00 50 $523,000 $15,950 $3,569.76 $7,240.00 51 $520,000 $15,837 $3,780.36 $7,857.00 52 $528,000 $16,137 $12,750.00 $13,927.00 53 $588,000 $18,162 $4,479.00 $8,492.00 54 $530,000 $15,987 $3,344.88 $7,227.00 55 $559,000 $17,075 $10,625.04 $12,865.00 56 $567,000 $17,375 $3,603.96 $7,915.00 57 $546,000 $16,737 $3,551.16 $7,427.00 58 $528,000 $16,137 $6,750.00 $10,007.00 59 $525,000 $16,025 $10,125.00 $12,175.00 60 $533,000 $16,325 $3,533.88 $7,315.00 Exhibit C - Page 2 SUMMARY OF SALIENT FACTS AND CONCLUSIONS - continued V Unencumbered Fair Market Lot No. Fee Lot Value Rental Value Interior Lots - continued 61 $588,000 ES 3 $474,000 ES 4 $467,000 ES 5 $470,000 ES 6 $468,000 ES 7 $461,000 ES 8 $471,000 Subtotal Int.: $23,786,000 $18,162 $14,225 $13,962 $14,075 $14,000 $13,737 $13,925 Existing Contract Rent $4,436.16 $8,750.04 $3,021.96 $10,000.08 $2,982.96 $2,966.04 $3,118.08 (lstyear) Effective Net Rent $8,482.00 $10,325.00 $6,322.00 $11,415.00 $6,310.00 $6,057.00 $6,455.00 $724,637 $254,617.16 $397,807.00 Subtotal W.F.: $31,563,000 $1,160,640 $519,983.08 $705,220.00 Grand Totals: $55,349,000 $1,885,277 $774,600.24 $1,103,027.00 Exhibit C - Page 3' Distribution of Rents and Tax Advantage between Tidelands and Uplands* Beacon Bay 6/6/94 - Page 1 Exhibit D (1st year) Proportionate Proportionate Annual Amort. Tidelands Effective % % Rent Rent of PV of Tax Tax Lot No. Net Rent Tidelands Uplands Tidelands Uplands Advantage Advantage Waterfront Lots A $31,940.00 100% 0% $31,940 $0 $0 $0 B $22,270.00 100% 0% $22,270 $0 $930 $930 C $22,480.00 100% 0% $22,480 $0 $1,410 $1,410 1 $15,030.00 100% 0% $15,030 $0 $2,080 $2,080 2 $17,950.00 100% 0% $17,950 $0 $2,260 $2,260 3 $31,560.00 100% 0% $31,560 $0 $560 $560 4 $21,260.00 100% 0% $21,260 $0 $2,610 $2,610 5 $28,840.00 100% 0% $28,840 $0 $1,620 $1,620 6 $34,260.00 100% 0% $34,260 $0 $0 $0 7 $31,870.00 95% 5% $30,276 $1,594 $0 $0 8 $43,480.00 50% 50% $21,740 $21,740 $0 $0 9 $44,350.00 5% 95% $2,217 $42,132 $0 $0 10 $33,540.00 0% 100% $0 $33,540 $0 $0 11 $17,020.00 0% 100% $0 $17,020 $3,200 $0 12 $22,190.00 0% 100% $0 $22,190 $1,130 $0 13 $29,450.00 0% 100% $0 $29,450 $0 $0 14 a $19,690.00 0% 100% $0 $19,690 $2,880 $0 15 $20,240.00 20% 80% $4,048 $16,192 $2,980 $596 16 $16,480.00 95% 5% $15,656 $824 $2,640 $2,508 17 $21,750.00 100% 0% $21,750 $0 $2,420 $2,420 18 $16,480.00 100% 0% $16,480 $0 $2,640 $2,640 19 $19,500.00 100% 0% $19,500 $0 $2,880 $2,880 20 $17,910.00 100% 0% $17,910 $0 $2,470 $2,470 21 $26,660.00 100% 0% $26,660 $0 $0 $0 22 $37,880.00 100% 0% $37,880 $0 $0 $0 ES 1 $31,920.00 100% 0% $31,920 $0 $0 $0 ES 2 $29,220.00 100% 0% $29,220 $0 $0 $0 Waterfront Subtotal: $705,220.00 $500,848 $204,372 $34,710 $24,984 Beacon Bay 6/6/94 - Page 1 Exhibit D Distribution of Rents and Tax Advantage between Tidelands and Uplands* Beacon Bay 6/6/94 - Page 2 Exhibit D (1st year) Proportionate Proportionate Annual Amort. Tidelands Effective % % Rent Rent of PV of Tax Tax Lot No. Net Rent Tidelands Uplands Tidelands Uplands Advantage Advantage Interior Lots 23 $6,297.00 0% 100% $0 $6,297 $550 $0 24 $8,897.00 0% 100% $0 $8,897 $390 $0 25 $6,977.00 5% 95% $349 $6,628 $630 $31 26 $6,942.00 99% 1% $6,873 $69 $710 $703 27 $7,102.00 100% 0% $7,102 $0 $660 $660 28 $7,785.00 100% 0% $7,785 $0 $740 $740 29 $15,470.00 0% 100% $0 $15,470 $0 $0 30 $7,102.00 0% 100% $0 $7,102 $580 $0 31 $10,515.00 30% 70% $3,154 $7,361 $660 $198 32 $7,217.00 100% 0% $7,217 $0 $620 $620 33 $7,307.00 100% 0% $7,307 $0 $650 $650 34 $8,490.00 100% 0% $8,490 $0 $730 $730 35 $7,780.00 0% 100% $0 $7,780 $580 $0 36 $7,672.00 0% 100% $0 $7,672 $590 $0 37 $15,005.00 5% 95% $750 $14,255 $0 $0 38 $7,967.00 99% 1% $7,887 $80 $0 $0 39 V $11,557.00 100% 0% $11,557 $0 $0 $0 40 $13,572.00 100% 0% $13,572 $0 $0 $0 41 $7,300.00 0% 100% $0 $7,300 $510 $0 42 $7,672.00 0% 100% $0 $7,672 $590 $0 43 $13,232.00 0% 100% $0 $13,232 $0 $0 44 $7,787.00 0% 100% $0 $7,787 $630 $0 45 $7,990.00 15% 85% $1,198 $6,792 $660 $99 46 $8,492.00 0% 100% $0 $8,492 $720 $0 47 $7,365.00 0% 100% $0 $7,365 $610 $0 48 $9,305.00 0% 100% $0 $9,305 $600 $0 49 $7,197.00 0% 100% $0 $7,197 $620 $0 50 $7,240.00 0% 100% $0 $7,240 $630 $0 51 $7,857.00 0% 100% $0 $7,857 $110 $0 52 $13,927.00 0% 100% $0 $13,927 $0 $0 53 $8,492.00 0% 100% $0 $8,492 $730 $0 54 $7,227.00 0% 100% $0 $7,227 $500 $0 55 $12,865.00 0% 100% $0 $12,865 $0 $0 56 $7,915.00 0% 100% $0 $7,915 $470 $0 57 $7,427.00 0% 100% $0 $7,427 $700 $0 58 $10,007.00 0% 100% $0 $10,007 $0 $0 59 $12,175.00 0% 100% $0 $12,175 $0 $0 60 $7,315.00 0% 100% $0 $7,315 $660 $0 Beacon Bay 6/6/94 - Page 2 Exhibit D Distribution of Rents and Tax Advantage between Tidelands and Uplands* Add Waterfront: $705,220.00 Grand Total: $1,103,027.00 % of Total: 100% a (1st year) Proportionate Effective Lot No. Net Rent Interior Lots - continued 61 $8,482.00 ES 3 $10,325.00 ES 4 $6,322.00 ES 5 $11,415.00 ES 6 $6,310.00 ES 7 $6,057.00 ES 8 $6,455.00 Interior Lots $720 Subtotal: $397,807.00 Add Waterfront: $705,220.00 Grand Total: $1,103,027.00 % of Total: 100% a *Effective Net Rents consider tax advantage. Discount rate for present value of annual advantage is 6%. Rate for amortization of advantage is 7%. Rent and advantage figures are from 10/8/93 appraisal. Lots 3, 7, and 21 have been adjusted for new contract rent real estate taxes. Beacon Bay 6/6/94 - Page 3 Exhibit D Proportionate Proportionate Annual Amort. Tidelands % % Rent Rent of PV of Tax Tax Tidelands Uplands Tidelands Uplands Advantage Advantage 0% 100% $0 $8,482 $720 $0 100% 0% $10,325 $0 $320 $320 100% 0% $6,322 $0 $500 $500 85% 15% $9,703 $1,712 $0 $0 0% 100% $0 $6,310 $500 $0 0% 100% $0 $6,057 $650 $0 0% 100% $0 $6,455 $410 $0 $109,592 $288,215 $19,930 $5,251 $500,848 $204,372 $34,710 $24,984 $610,440 $492,587 $54,640 $30,235 55% 45% 100% 55% *Effective Net Rents consider tax advantage. Discount rate for present value of annual advantage is 6%. Rate for amortization of advantage is 7%. Rent and advantage figures are from 10/8/93 appraisal. Lots 3, 7, and 21 have been adjusted for new contract rent real estate taxes. Beacon Bay 6/6/94 - Page 3 Exhibit D This Document 'is electronically recorded by .:al Title MV Recorded in Official Records, County of Orange Tom Daly, Clerk -Recorder IIIIIIIIIIIII�� I��II��II�� I�III IIIIII�I �I �I�� 10.00 2003000087986 03:06pm 01/23/03 10028M103 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 MEMORANDUM OF LEASE THIS MEMORANDUM OF LEASE is made and entered into by and between THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a chartered municipal corporation, herein called "Lessor", and STEPHEN R. BRIGGS and LISA L. BRIGGS, Husband and Wife as Joint Tenants herein called "Lessee", to witness that: Lessor hereby leases to Lessee, on the terms and conditions set forth in that certain lease by and between the parties hereto dated %afar P Ud3, and ending on July 1, 2044, all the terms and conditions of which lease are niAde a part hereof as though fully set forth herein, all those certain premises in the County of Orange, State of California, described as follows: 44 Lot/,%4 as shown on the map filed in Book 9, Pages 42 and 43 of Record of Surveys in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Orange, State of California, of said County, together with certain portions of adjoining Lots C and D as shown upon said map and as described more fully in said lease. EXECUTED on �it�UAv a� , 2003, at Newport Beach, Orange County, California. NO DOCUMENTARY TRANSFER TAX DUE. SAID LEASE 13 FOR, LESS THAN 99 YEARS. ATTEST: LESSOR THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CI Y MANAGEK- Homer Bludau CA L! V-0 CITY CLERK Lessee: Steven R. Bri Less&e: Lisa L. -Briggs APPROVED AS TO FORM: C17"A TORNEY 0ECORDING REQUESTED 'S? ` RECORDING REQUESTED BY J AND WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO City Manager's Office City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Boulevard C� Newport Beach, CA 92663 This Document 'is electronically recorded by .:al Title MV Recorded in Official Records, County of Orange Tom Daly, Clerk -Recorder IIIIIIIIIIIII�� I��II��II�� I�III IIIIII�I �I �I�� 10.00 2003000087986 03:06pm 01/23/03 10028M103 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 MEMORANDUM OF LEASE THIS MEMORANDUM OF LEASE is made and entered into by and between THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a chartered municipal corporation, herein called "Lessor", and STEPHEN R. BRIGGS and LISA L. BRIGGS, Husband and Wife as Joint Tenants herein called "Lessee", to witness that: Lessor hereby leases to Lessee, on the terms and conditions set forth in that certain lease by and between the parties hereto dated %afar P Ud3, and ending on July 1, 2044, all the terms and conditions of which lease are niAde a part hereof as though fully set forth herein, all those certain premises in the County of Orange, State of California, described as follows: 44 Lot/,%4 as shown on the map filed in Book 9, Pages 42 and 43 of Record of Surveys in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Orange, State of California, of said County, together with certain portions of adjoining Lots C and D as shown upon said map and as described more fully in said lease. EXECUTED on �it�UAv a� , 2003, at Newport Beach, Orange County, California. NO DOCUMENTARY TRANSFER TAX DUE. SAID LEASE 13 FOR, LESS THAN 99 YEARS. ATTEST: LESSOR THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CI Y MANAGEK- Homer Bludau CA L! V-0 CITY CLERK Lessee: Steven R. Bri Less&e: Lisa L. -Briggs APPROVED AS TO FORM: C17"A TORNEY STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF O It On y k 0-4 lam{/ 6 1 personally appeared personally known to me (or proved to and acknowledged to me th a/she/tl the person(s) or a entity pon ehall WITNESS h d fic' seal. Signature COUNTvYY O _—__ 1 aY1 On InAar4 cot personally appeared personally known to me (�zqw4xe" and acknowledged to me that he/she/4 the perso s) r the entity upon behalf WITNESS my hand /and official seal. Signature O�X�Qa/V STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF )SS before me, I r on the basis ofatlfactory evidence) to be the person(s) whose n6` s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument executed the same in his/h it authorized capacity(ies) and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument xhich the person(s) acte , ex uted the instrument. BRIAN J. FOXCROFT NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA _N COMMISSION # 1295961 ORANGE COUNTY `'"`° My Comm. ExP. March 31, 2005 + This area for official notarial seal. )SS )before Ire, A T LOl executed the same in his/] of which the perso i)`icted, )SS to be the e v LEILANII.`BROVYN ommission 0 1336673 Z y Nota Ilc - Califomia > Orange My Comm. E>�im a Jan 2 , _ This area for official notarial seal. On \ 1►I(, � o11�t7 " beflre me, t Iml �• a dvil 1, r " I -' ] lit�) ,�L1VVjG personally appeare �0<r ALk LQ, V00y j , _ Pri r� personally known to me prpwid tR me to be the pers and ackng�dged to me that he/sh the xecuted the sam in his/her/ e' uthorized capac the perso the entity upon beha of which the perso (s acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS myy�hand and official seal. y� Signature Oz.� " /� W 1 �a LEILANI I. BROWN Commission # 1336673 Z Notary Public - Calftmia Z .s Orange County CoComm. Expircm Jan 25, 2006 within instrument on the instrument nam s) is/6rPs bKribed to hq within instrument that by is/he their jlignatur (s on the instrument This area for official notarial seal. Government code — 2736.17 ICERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT THE NOTARY SEAL ON THE DOCUMENT TO WHICH THIS STATEMENT IS ATTACHED READS AS FOLLOWS: NAME OF NOTARY: DATE COMMISSION EXPIRES: COUNTY WHERE BOND IS FILED: COMMISSION NO.: MANUFACTURER/VENDER NO.: PLACE OF EXECUTION: I.,eilani I. Brown Jan. 25, 2006 Orange 1336673 NNA1 Mission Viejo DATE OF EXECUTION: 1/23/2003 ................... SIGNATURE: Government code — 2736.17 I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT THE ILLEGIBLE PORTION OF THIS DOCUMENT, TO WHICH THIS STATEMENT IS ATTACHED, READS AS FOLLOWS: PLACE OF EXECUTION: DATE OF EXECUTION:_ SIGNATURE: Penalty of Perjury Doc. RECORDING REQUESTED BY CALIFORi 11i,zL � Ut�MRANY cn RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: City Manager's Office City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92663 This Document •--is electronically recorded by Jal Title MV Recorded in Official Records, County of Orange Tom Daly, Clerk -Recorder iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillillillillillillilliillillillillillillilli10.00 2003000087985 03:06pm 01/23/03 100 28 T03 3 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 TERMINATION OF LEASEHOLE) This agreement is made this )/Stday of J04?U(fY , 200:31 by and between the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, hereinafter called "L or", and JOHN S. HOOVER and ANNE A. HOOVER hereinafter called "Lessee". RECITALS A. Lessor and Lessee executed a lease on June 30, 1994, and subsequently recorded December 7, 1994, by the County Recorder of Orange County, California as Instrument No. 94-0701504. By the terms of the lease, the following described property was leased to Lessee until July 1, 2044. Lot 44 as shown on the map filed in Book 9, Pages 42 and 43 of Record of Surveys in the Office of the County Recorder, County of Orange, State of California, of said County, together with certain portions of adjoining Lots C and D as shown upon said map and as described more fully in said lease. B. Lessee desires to terminate said lease and all rights to the possession of the lease premises and to reiease Lessor from its obligations under the lease, and Lessor desires to accept said termination and to release Lessee from their obligations under the lease. AGREEMENT Lessee agrees to terminate the lease and vacate the premises as described herein above as of ;%attuaq�0,,''4 and Lessor agrees to accept such termination and the premises, and Lessor and Lessee agree to discharge and release each other from all obligations under the lease as of said date. Executed at Newport Beach, California, on the day and year first above written. RECORDING REQUESTED BY: CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH BY: ��-/�z z� Lessor: City M ager BY:---- Lit//John Y:Lssee:,John S. Hoover Ile BY: Lessee" Anne A. ,Hoo STATE OF C. COUNTY OF On t �,P I c personally appeared J G h yN . .. personally known to me (or proved to me and acknowledged to me that he/she/they the person(s) or� /the enti up n behalf of WITNESS mv.tiattd ff' al seal. _ Signature STATE OF CALIFORNIA COU TY OF � r (�y� On personally appeared Y� personally known to me (or pt and acknowledged to me ail the person(s) or the a upo WITNESS nr�il au ffici Signature STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF On 111 V}V1,6.1i) to me behalf of 116V1 )SS before me, L�Y� \1 ' �� X (X u �4- L Y' the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument Auted the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies) and that by his/her/their signature(s) on e instrument th Ai the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. BRIAN J. FOXCROFT : NOTARY PUBLIC - CALIFORNIA COMMISSION # 1295961 c ORANGE COUNTY My Comm. Exp. March 31, 2005 This area for official notarial seal. )SS before me, iA�'� ��J1f� ��( )1 QA basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument ed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies) and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. a BRIAN J. FOXCROFT NOTARY PUBLIC -CALIFORNIA 1^ N COMMISSION # 1295961 c ORANGE COUNTY My Comm. Exp. March 31, 2005 )SS 4 before me, 1V) IUol This area for official notarial seal. I. 8nwl personally appeared W YY"— I- . k72 j VVA a U personally known to me (or , F �' rree}to be the per: and acknowledged to me that a they executed the same ' 7eder.ecuted /their authorized capac the personKor the entity upon behalf of which the person( ac the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature Ql'k1 ' 4. LEILANI I. BROW Commission # 1336673 Z i y Notary Public - California Z Orange County [ My Comm.Jan 2S, 2U06 p P 1W IWRV r.' F0 h)i [." whose name is re subscribed to th within instrument and that by is her/their signature on the instrument This area for official notarial seal. Government code — 2736.17 ICERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT THE NOTARY SEAL ON THE DOCUMENT TO WHICH THIS STATEMENT IS ATTACHED READS AS FOLLOWS: NAME OF NOTARY: DATE COMMISSION EXPIRES: COUNTY WHERE BOND IS FILED: COMMISSION NO.: MANUFACTURER/VENDER NO.: PLACE OF EXECUTION: Leilani I. Brown Jan. 25, 2006 Orange 1336673 NNA1 Mission Viejo DATE OF EXECUTION: 1/23/2003 ............... SIGNATURE: Government code — 2736.17 I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT THE ILLEGIBLE PORTION OF THIS DOCUMENT, TO WHICH THIS STATEMENT IS ATTACHED, READS AS FOLLOWS: PLACE OF EXECUTION: DATE OF EXECUTION:_ SIGNATURE: Penalty of Perjury Doc. LEASE THIS LEASE is made and entered into as of the -W day of , 1994, by and between the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a Chart r City and municipal corporation ("Lessor"), and �o�,v1 5 . �1 oove�r . A�r�e A • ��o0v c ("Lessee"), regarding the real property commonly referred to as Beacon B y Lot. RECITALS A. The City of Newport Beach, by virtue of a 1978 legislative grant found in Chapter 74 of the Statutes of 1978 (the "Beacon Bay Bill"), holds the right, title and interest to certain tidelands and uplands commonly known as Beacon Bay and generally described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated by reference. B. The Beacon Bay Bill frees the "Westerly portion" of the filled tidelands from the public trust and specifically authorizes the lease of the property for residential purposes subject to certain express statutory conditions. C. Beacon Bay, including the "Westerly Portion" thereof, has been divided into individual lots, with each lot leased by the City for residential purposes until December 31, 2005. D. On November 3, 1987, a majority of electors of the City approved a measure which authorized the City Council to enter into new leases of residential lots in Beacon Bay for a period not to exceed fifty (50) years. E. On November 3, 1992, a majority of electors of the City approved Measure M which authorized the City Council to lease tidelands and waterfront property consistent with the provisions of state law. F. The City Council, pursuant to the authority conferred by the electors, entered into negotiations with current lessees and the parties have agreed on the terms and conditions of a new lease with a fifty (50) year term, provision for adjustments in lease payments to reflect changes in the value of Beacon Bay leaseholds, and a recalculation of lease payments in the event of a transfer of the Lease by the Current Lessee or any Subsequent Lessee (as defined herein). G. Lessee acknowledges that the terms and conditions of this Lease may result in Lessee paying substantially more or less than another Lessee for similar property depending upon the date this Lease is executed, the date of any subsequent transfer, and the consideration paid for transfers of similarly situated property. H. Lessee acknowledges that accurate and complete reporting to the City of all consiNration paid for the transfer of this Lease is vitally important to the City in that failure to fully report all consideration could materially reduce the amount of rent received by the City from other Beacon Bay Lessees. I. Lessor and Lessee acknowledge that the City has agreed to a fifty (50) year term and limited lease payment increases in consideration of provisions which require payment of rent approximating fair market rental value, without regard to any advantage maintained by Current Lessees, upon transfer by Current Lessees and payment of deferred rent in the event the Lease is not signed on or before the Effective Date (as defined herein). J. The California State Lands Commission has reviewed the form of this Lease and determined that it is in conformance with the provisions of relevant statutes, rules and regulations, including, without limitation, the Beacon Bay Bill. NBI-187371.V2 1 05/24/94 K. Lessor has determined that this Lease is consistent with provisions of the Beacon Bay Bill, the Charter, General Plan and Zoning Ordinance of the City of Newport Beach, and of all other applicable state and local laws. L. Lessor has determined it is in the best interests of the citizens of Newport Beach to maintain the residential character of Beacon Bay and to enter into new leases with Current Lessees under the terms and conditions specified in this agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals and the covenants in this lease, the parties agree as follows: 1. LEASED LAND. Lessor hereby leases to Lessee the real property commonly known as Beacon Bay Lot (the "Leased Land"), which is more particularly described in Exhibit B, and generally depicted on Exhibit A, each attached hereto and incorporated by reference, subject to the limitations on use specified in Section 6. As used in this Lease, the term "Premises" shall refer to the Leased Land and any improvements constructed thereon. Lessor expressly reserves all oil, oil rights, gas, minerals, mineral rights, natural gas rights and other hydrocarbon substances in and under the Leased Land and the right to grant and transfer the same, together with all necessary and convenient rights to explore for, develop, produce and extract and take the same, subject to the express limitation that any and all operations for the exploration, development, production, extraction and taking of any such substance shall be carried on at levels below the depth of five hundred feet (500') from the surface of the land by means of wells, derricks and other equipment from surface locations on adjoining or neighboring land, and subject further to all restrictions and regulations concerning the drilling for, and production of, oil, gas, minerals, petroleum and other hydrocarbon substances specified in the Newport Beach City Charter or the Newport Beach Municipal Code. 2. TERM. The term of this Lease shall commence on the Execution Date, but in no event prior to the Effective Date, and shall expire on the date fifty (50) years following the Effective Date, unless earlier terminated as provided in this Lease. 3. RENTAL. A. Definitions. For the purposes of this Lease, the following terms shall be defined as specified in this paragraph. In certain cases, the definition of the term contains oparative language that affects the rights of the parties: (1) "Actual Sales Value" shall mean the total of all consideration paid for the non-exempt transfer of this Lease or the Pre-existing Lease, including the improvements on the Leased Land, from the Current Lessee, or Subsequent Lessee, to another person, excluding any consideration paid for the transfer of personal property in connection with such transaction. (2) "Average Actual Sales Value Rent" shall mean two and one-half percent (21/2%) of the mean of the Actual Sales Value of the non-exempt transfer of a similarly situated (waterfront or interior) Beacon Bay parcels as specified in this subparagraph. Average Actual Sales Value Rent shall be the mean of the Actual Sales Value of the three similarly NB1-187371.V2 2 05/24/94 situated parcels most recently transferred. Exempt transfers, as defined in Paragraph 3.6(3), shall not be used to calculate Average Actual Sales Value rent. (3) "CPI" shall mean the Consumer Price Index - Los Angeles -Anaheim -Riverside Area, All Urban Consumers, All Items, published by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (1982-1984=100). If the 1982-1984 base of said Consumer Price Index should hereafter be changed, then the new base shall be converted to the 1982-1984 base and the base as so converted shall be used. In the event that the Consumer Price Index, as now compiled and published, shall cease to be published, then the successor index shall be used provided that an appropriate conversion from the old index to the new index can feasibly be made. If such conversion cannot be made, or if no such index is published, then another index most nearly comparable thereto recognized as authoritative shall be substituted by agreement. (4) "Current Lessee" shall mean the person or persons who, as of April 1, 1994 (the "Cut-off Date"), was or were the Lessee under the Pre-existing Lease. (5) "Deferred Rent" shall mean the total rent that a Current Lessee would have paid had this Lease been executed on the Effective Date, through and including the date on which this Lease was first executed, less the rent actually paid pursuant to the Pre-existing Lease, together with interest at the rate of eight percent (8%) per annum calculated on the balance due at the end of each Lease Year or portion thereof. (6) "Effective Date" shall mean July 1, 1994. (7) "Execution Date" shall mean the date when this Lease is executed by Lessee. (8) "Initial Rent" shall mean the effective net rent for the Leased Land as determined by the appraisal of George Hamilton Jones, with due consideration to the leasehold advantage created by the Pre-existing Lease, all as shown on Exhibit C attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. (9) "Person" shall mean any natural person or natural person(s) and does not include any corporation, association, or business entity in any form except a financial institution or other bona tide lender acting in the capacity of a lender or an inter vivos or living trust. (10) "Pre-existing Lease" shall mean the Lease for the Leased Land which was effective on January 1, 1988, and would, absent this Lease, expire on July 1, 2006. 24 (11) "Transferred" shall mean any sale, assignment, sublease or other transaction, other than an exempt transfer as defined in Paragraph 3.6(3), pursuant to which the right to possession of the premises and the right to sign a new lease identical to this Lease is transferred to another person. B. Rental Payments. Lessee shall pay annual rent in the sum of�kimdrt L(m � 1. 9 Zq -51� ), payable at the rate of ninf.�gyLkfj1 \,_ , �k_( 11l,no ($ 9 °14: 1-') per month. Lessee shall also pay, if applicable, deferred rent in the sum of ($ ) upon execution of this Lease. Rent shall -sha ll no (crcle one) be adjusted every seven (7) years after the date of transfer in accordance with of Paragraph 3.6(4). Annual rent, deferred rent, and periodic adjustments are based upon the following: N81 -187371.V2 `J 05/24/94 (1) Execution Before Effective Date. In the event this Lease is executed by the Lessee on or before the Effective Date, Rent shall be paid as follows: (a) Current Lessee: Current Lessee shall pay annual rent equal to Initial Rent as specified in Exhibit C. Thereafter, so long as there has been no. transfer of this Lease by the Current Lessee (other than an exempt transfer as set forth in Paragraph 3.B(3), rent shall remain as specified in this subparagraph notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph 3.6(4). (b) In the event of any transfer of this Lease to a Subsequent Lessee, the Subsequent Lessee shall pay annual rent equal to two and one-half percent (21/2%) of the Actual Sales Value determined as of the date of the transfer in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 3.A(1). Thereafter, rent shall be adjusted every seven years after the date of the transfer in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 3.6(4). (c) In the event of any transfer of this Lease to a Subsequent Lessee in a transaction other than an arm's length assignment of this Lease, and sale of the improvements on the Leased Land, if any, such as a gift or transfer by inheritance other than an exempt transfer under Paragraph 3.B(3), the Subsequent Lessee shall pay annual rent equal to the Average Actual Sales Value Rent calculated as of the date of the transfer in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3.A(2). (2) Execution After the Effective Date. In the event this Lease is first executed after the Effective Date, rent shall be determined and paid as follows: (a) Current Lessee/Within Five Years After Effective Date: In the event this Lease is executed by the Current Lessee within five (5) years after the Effective Date, the Current Lessee shall pay annual rent equal to Initial Rent plus a sum calculated by multiplying the difference between Initial Rent and Average Actual Sales Value Rent by a fraction equal to the number of months between the Effective Date and Execution Date, divided by sixty. The Current Lessee shall also pay all Deferred Rent concurrent with the execution of this Lease. Thereafter, so long as there has been no transfer of this Lease by the Current Lessee, rent shall remain as specified in this subparagraph, notwithstanding the provision6 of Paragraph 3.13(4). (b) Current Lessee/More Than Five Years After Effective Date: In the event this Lease is executed by the Current Lessee more than five (5) years after the Effective Date, the Current Lessee shall pay annual rent equal to Average Actual Sales Value Rent calculated as of the date of execution in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3.A(2). The Current Lessee shall also pay all Deferred Rent concurrent with the execution of this Lease. Thereafter, rent shall be adjusted every seven (7) years after the date of execution in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3.B(4). (c) Subsequent Lessee: In the event the Current Lessee transfers the Pre- existing Lease to a Subsequent Lessee who wishes to sign this Lease after the Cut- NB1-187371.V2 4 05/24/94 off Date, the Subsequent Lessee shall pay annual rent equal to two and one-half percent (21/2°/x) of Actual Sales Value determined as of the date of execution and in accordance with Paragraph 3.A(1). The Subsequent Lessee shall also pay all Deferred Rent concurrent with the execution of this Lease. The annual rent shall be adjusted every seven (7) years following the Execution Date in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3.6(4). (d) Subsequent Lessee: In the event of any transfer of this Lease to a Subsequent Lessee who wished to sign this Lease after the Cut-off Date in a transaction other than an arm's length assignment of this Lease, and sale of the improvements on the Leased Land, if any, such as a gift or transfer by inheritance other than an exempt transfer under Paragraph 3.6(3), the Subsequent Lessee shall pay annual rent equal to the Average Actual Sales Value Rent calculated as of the date of the transfer in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3.A(2). The Subsequent Lessee shall also pay all Deferred Rent concurrent with the execution of this Lease. The annual rent shall be adjusted every seven (7) years following the Execution Date in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3.6(4). (3) Exempt Transfers. The provisions of Paragraph 3.13 regarding transfers shall not operate to increase rent if: (a) Lessee is assigning an interest in this Lease to a trustee under a deed of trust for the benefit of a lender; (b) the transfer is caused by the death of a spouse and the full interest of the deceased spouse is transferred to a surviving spouse; (c) the transfer of an interest in this Lease is between or among tenants in common or joint tenants in ownership of the leasehold estate created by this Lease, and such tenants in common or joint tenants first acquired their respective interests in this Lease simultaneously; (d) the transfer or assignment is by a bona fide lender acquiring title by foreclosure or deed in lieu of foreclosure of a trust deed; or (e) the transfer is a sublease of the premises for three years or less; provided, however, that in determining the term of a sublease, any options or rights to renew or extend the sublease shall be considered part of the term whether or not exercised; (f) the transfer is caused by the dissolution of the marriage of Lessee and the full interest of one of the spouses is transferred to the other spouse; (g) the transfer is to an inter vivos trust, living trust or other similar estate planning arrangement of Lessee; provided, however, that the provisions of Paragraph 3.0 shall apply upon the death of such Lessee if the beneficiary of such trust or other arrangement is other than the surviving spouse or a tenant in common or joint tenant in ownership of the leasehold estate created by this Lease, and such tenants in common or joint tenants first acquired their respective interests in this Lease simultaneously; or NB1-187371.V2 5 05/24/94 f (h) the transfer is to a guardian or custodian of Lessee appointed due to the physical or mental incapacity of Lessee; provided, however, that the provisions of Paragraph 3.0 shall apply upon the death of such Lessee unless the transferee is the surviving spouse or a tenant in common or joint tenant in ownership of the leasehold estate created by this Lease, and such tenants in common or joint tenants first acquired their respective interests in this Lease simultaneously. (4) Rent Adjustments. (a) Except as provided in Paragraphs 3.13(I)(a), 3.13(2)(a) and 3.13(3), on the seventh (7th) anniversary of the Execution Date of this Lease, or the seventh (7th) anniversary of the date of any transfer of this Lease by any Current or Subsequent Lessee, rent shall be adjusted to reflect any increase or decrease in the cost of living, which adjustment shall be determined as set forth hereinafter. The most recently published CPI figure shall be determined as of the date ninety (90) days prior to the adjustment date, and rent payable during the ensuing seven (7) year period shall be determined by increasing or decreasing the then current rent by a percentage equal to the percentage increase or decrease, if any, in the CPI as of the Execution Date, or the date of the most recent rental adjustment, or the date of any transfer of this Lease by any Current or Subsequent Lessee, whichever is later. In no event shall rent be increased or decreased by a sum greater than forty percent (40%) of the rent paid by Lessee as of the later of (i) the Execution Date, or (ii) the last rental adjustment date. Lessor shall endeavor to notify Lessee of rental adjustments at least forty-five (45) days prior to the end of each seventh (7th) lease year; provided, however, failure of Lessor to give forty-five (45) days' notice does not relieve Lessee from the obligation to pay increased rent or the right to pay less rent in the event of a decrease in the CPI; and, provided further, that Lessee shall have no obligation to pay rent increases which apply to any period greater than ninety (90) days prior to the receipt by Lessee of Lessor's notice of an increase in rent. (b) In the event Lessee is two or more persons owning the leasehold estate created hereby as tenants in common or joint tenants, and less than all of such persons transfer their interest in this Lease to a person other than to an existing tenant in common or joint tenant, the rent adjustment shall be prorated to reflect the percentage interest being transferred to a third party. For example, if two persons are the Lessee as tenants in common as to equal one-half interests, and one of such persons transfers his/her 50% interest to a third party, the rent shall be adjusted as provided in Paragraph 3.13(2)(c), and thereaftervias provided in Paragraph 3.13(4)(a), and the resultant rental increase multiplied by the percentage transferred (50%) to determine the rental increase; provided, however, that any subsequent transfer of an interest in this Lease to such third party shall not be exempt under subparagraph 3.13(3). (5) Installment Payments/Grace Period. Lessee shall pay rent in equal monthly installments, in advance, with payment due on or before the first day of the month for which rent is paid. Rent shall be prorated during any month when a transaction which increases rent becomes effective other than the first day of that month. No late payment charge applies to payments received by Lessor on or before 5:00 P.M. on the fifteenth (15th) day of the month for which the payment is made ("Grace Period") . If a rent payment, or any portion thereof, is received by Lessor after NB1-187371.V2 V 05/24/94 expiration of the Grace Period, Lessee shall pay Lessor a late payment charge equal to four percent (4%) of each late payment, or portion thereof. Rent payments shall be payable to the City of Newport Beach and sent, or delivered, to the Finance Director at the address specified for service of notices. Rent shall be payable by Lessee to Lessor in such coin or currency to the United States as at the time of payment is legal tender for public and private debts. Lessor and Lessee agree that late charges specified in this paragraph represent a fair and reasonable estimate of the cost Lessor will incur by reason of any late payment by Lessee. Any late or missed payment of rent constitutes a default pursuant to paragraph 13 of this Lease. Any failure by Lessor to declare a default and initiate termination of this Lease due to a late or missed payment shall not be considered a waiver of the right of Lessor to do so for that or any other late or missed payment. C. Credit to Tidelands Fund. In calculating Initial Rent under this Lease, a credit was given to certain of the Current Lessees equal to the annual amortization of the present value of the additional property tax to be paid by such lessees during the remaining period of the Pre-existing Lease. This credit, commonly referred to as the "tax advantage", is shown on Exhibit D for each affected lot. This credit was extended by Lessor to Current Lessees as consideration for entering into this Lease. As a consideration in its approval of this Lease, the California State Lands Commission required Lessor to credit its State supervised Tidelands Trust Fund by an amount equivalent to the tax advantage derived from those lots in Beacon Bay comprising tidelands. This amount is shown on Exhibit D for each affected lot comprising tidelands. Accordingly, Lessor has unilaterally agreed to annually calculate the amount of such tax advantage derived from the tidelands parcels in Beacon Bay and to credit an equivalent amount as revenue to the State supervised Tidelands Trust Fund. This provision is included in this Lease to acknowledge the agreement of Lessor with the California State Lands Commission, and does not affect the rights and obligations of Lessor or Lessee under this Lease. 4. TRANSFERS. A. Conditions Precedent to Transfer. Lessee may transfer this Lease subject to the prior written consent of Lessor, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned. Lessor shall consent to any transfer when Lessee and the proposed transferee have complied with the following: (1) Lessee shall furnish Lessor with executed copies of each and every document used to effect the transfer. (2) Lessee or the proposed transferee shall pay to Lessor a transfer fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00); ''i (3) Lessee shall execute a 'Termination of Leasehold Interest" for recordation; and (4) The proposed transferee shall execute a new lease and execute a "Memorandum of Lease" for recordation, which lease shall be identical to this Lease and have a term equal to the remaining term of this Lease at the time of the transfer. B. Transfer Information. The parties to any non-exempt transfer of this Lease shall provide Lessor with all information relevant to a determination of the total consideration paid for the transfer, as well as all documents which are relevant to the total consideration paid for the transfer. Lessee and the proposed transferee shall provide this information not later than forty-five (45) days prior to the proposed effective date of the transfer of this Lease. Lessor shall have the right, at Its sole discretion, to commission an appraisal of the fair market value of this Lease and improvements NB1-187371.V2 7 05/24/94 K thereon as of the date of transfer. Any such appraisal shall be completed not later than thirty (30) days after receipt by Lessor of the aforementioned information from the Lessee. If the value determined by the appraiser commissioned by Lessor exceeds the stated total consideration to be paid based on the information received from the Lessee by more than ten percent (10%), Lessor shall so notify the Lessee and provide Lessee with a full copy of such appraisal report, and said value shall be deemed the Actual Sales Value for purposes of calculating Average Actual Sales Value Rent and rental payments unless within fifteen (15) days after receiving such -notice and the report the Lessee notifies Lessor that Lessee elects to cause an appraisal of the fair market value of this Lease and improvements thereon as of the date of transfer to be conducted by an independent appraiser. In such event, Lessee cause such appraisal to be completed no later than thirty (30) days after the notice to Lessor and shall provide Lessor with a full copy of the appraisal upon completion. The Actual Sales Value for purposes of calculating Average Actual Sales Value Rent and rental payments shall be the greater of (i) the stated consideration for the transfer, or (ii) the average of the two appraisals. Any appraisal commissioned by Lessor or Lessee under this Paragraph 4.6 shall be conducted by an MAI appraiser licensed to conduct business in the State of California and experienced in residential appraisals in Southern California. C. Exempt Transfer Information. Lessor's consent is not required for the "exempt transfers" referenced in Paragraph 3.B(3); provided, however, Lessee shall furnish Lessor with copies of all documents used to effect any exempt transfer. D. Audit of Subleases. It is the intent of the parties that transfers referred to in Section 3.13(3)(e) shall only be exempt from the further provisions of Paragraph 3.13 (in respect of rental adjustments) if such subleases are not substantially equivalent to, do not have substantially the same economic effect as, or are intended to disguise, a transfer by the then Lessee of all or substantially all of his/her interest in this Lease to the putative sublessee. Lessor shall at all times have the right, upon written request to the Lessee, to receive copies of all written agreements, and to be advised in full of all oral agreements, between the Lessee and any sublessee of the Leased Land. Any purported sublease of the premises which is determined to be substantially equivalent to, or have substantially the same economic effect as, or is intended to disguise, a transfer by the then Lessee of all or substantially all of his/her interest in this Lease to the putative sublessee shall be void and of no force or effect, and such attempted or purported sublease shall, at the option of Lessor, (i) be an event of default by the Lessee under this Lease, or (ii) permit Lessor to treat such sublease as a transfer of this Lease subject to the provisions of Section 3.6. 5. ENCUMBRANCES. A. Right to Encumber. Lessee may encumber this Lease by deed of trust, mortgage, or similar instrument, in favor of any bona fide lender ("Lender") in a bona fide loan transaction for any purpose without the consent of Lessor. To determine whether a loan is a bona fide lending transaction, and not an arrangement for transfer of the possession or title to the Premises to the putative lender, Lessee and the lender agree to provide Lessor with all documentation executed between Lessee and the lender concerning the loan upon request of Lessor. Neither Lessee nor Lessor shall have the power to encumber Lessor's interest in the Leased Land. Any encumbrance shall be subject to all covenants, conditions and restrictions in this Lease and to all rights and interests of Lessor except as otherwise expressly provided in this Lease. Lessee shall give Lessor prior written notice of any encumbrance. B. Notice to Lender. Lessor shall have no obligation to give any Lender any written notice pursuant to this Lease unless the Lender has given Lessor written notice of its name, address, and nature of encumbrance ("Complying Lender") . Lessor shall give all Complying Lenders a copy of any written notice of default, notice of termination or other notice which may affect Lessee's rights NB1-187371.V2 t$ 05/24/94 under this Lease. Notice shall be deemed given by Lessor to Lender five (5) days following deposit in the United States mail, certified and return receipt requested, postage prepaid, and sent to Lender at the address furnished in writing by Lender. C. Modification. Lessor and Lessee agree that they will not modify, surrender or cancel this Lease by mutual agreement without the prior written consent of Lender. D. Rights of Lender. Any Lender holding or the beneficiary of a security interest or lien on this Lease and the leasehold estate created hereby shall have the right, during the term of the Lease, to: (1) perform any act required of Lessee pursuant to this Lease; (2) transfer this Lease to the purchaser at any foreclosure sale, the assignee in the event of an assignment in lieu of foreclosure, or to acquire the interest of Lessee pursuant to foreclosure or assignment and thereafter transfer this Lease to the Lender's successor. Lender shall have no right to transfer this Lease unless and until Lender has cured all defaults requiring the payment or expenditure of money by Lessee. E. Right of Lender to Cure Default. Lessor shall give written notice of any default or breach of this Lease by Lessee to Lender and afford Lender the opportunity, after notice, to: (1) cure the breach or default within ten (10) days after expiration of the time period granted to Lessee for curing the default if the default can be cured by payment of money; (2) cure the breach or default within thirty (30) days after expiration of the time period granted to Lessee for curing the default when the breach or default can be cured within that period of time; or (3) cure the breach or default in a reasonable time when something other than money is required to cure the breach or default and cannot be performed within thirty (30) days after expiration of the time period granted to Lessee for curing the default, provided the acts necessary to cure the breach are commenced within thirty (30) days and thereafter diligently pursued to completion by Lender. F. Foreclosure in Lieu of Cure. Lender may forestall termination of this Lease for a default or breach by Lessee by commencing foreclosure proceedings subject to strict compliance with the following: -4: (1) proceedings are commenced within thirty (30) days after the later of (i) expiration of the time period granted to Lessee for curing the default, or (ii) service on Lender of the notice describing the breach or default; (2) the proceedings are diligently pursued to completion in the manner authorized by law; and (3) Lender performs all of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Lease requiring the payment or expenditure of money by Lessee until the proceedings are complete or are discharged by redemption, satisfaction, payment or conveyance of this Lease to Lender. NB1-187371.V2 1 05/24/94 G. New Lease. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Lease, should this Lease terminate or be terminated because of any default or breach by Lessee, Lessor shall enter into a new lease with Lender as lessee provided: (1) the written request for the new lease is served on Lessor by Lender within thirty (30) days after the termination of this Lease. (2) the new lease contains the same terms and conditions as this Lease except for those which have already been fulfilled or are no longer applicable. (3) on execution of the new lease by Lessor, Lender shall pay any and all sums that would be due upon execution of the new lease, but for its termination,and shall fully remedy, or agree in writing to remedy, any other default or breach committed by Lessee that can reasonably be remedied by Lender. (4) Lender shall, upon execution of the new lease, pay all reasonable costs and expenses (including attorney's fees) incurred in terminating this Lease, recovering possession of the premises from Lessee, in preparing the new lease. H. Miscellaneous. The following provisions shall apply to Lessor, Lessee and any Lender: (1) Any Lender shall be liable to perform the obligations of the Lessee under this Lease only so long as the Lender holds title to this Lease; (2) Lessee shall, within ten (10) days after the recordation of any trust deed or other security instrument, record, at Lessee's sole expense, Lessor's written request for a copy of any notice of default and/or notice of sale under any deed of trust as provided by state law. 6. USE AND MAINTENANCE. A. Use of Leased Land. The Leased Land shall be solely for residential purposes. Lessee may demolish, construct, remodel, reconstruct and maintain structures on the Leased Land for residential purposes so long as the structures and construction are authorized by appropriate City permit and fully comply with all City ordinances, resolutions, regulations, policies, and plans. Lessee shall also obtain permission to construct and/or maintain structures from the California Coastal Commission and any other state agency if required by law. B. Maintenance of Improvements. Lessor shall not be required to mak4 any changes, alterations, additions, improvements, or repairs in on or about all or part of the Premises. Lessee shall, at all times during the term of this Lease and without any cost or expense to Lessor, keep and maintain, the Premises, including, without limitation, all structures, facilities, walks, curbs, parkways and other improvements, in good order and repair and in a clean, safe, sanitary and orderly condition. Lessee shall repair or reconstruct any improvements on the Leased Land following any damage or destruction thereof, unless the improvements are being destroyed in conjunction with remodeling or reconstruction and Lessor has consented, in writing, to the damage or destruction. Lessee shall cause to be constructed, maintained and repaired all utilities, pipes, walls, sewers, drains, and other improvements on the Premises to the extent required by law or as necessary to maintain the improvement in good order and repair and safe and sanitary condition. C. Compliance with Laws. Lessee shall make, or cause to be made, any additions, alterations or repairs to any structure or improvement on the Premises which may be required by, and Lessee NB1-187371.V2 10 05/24/94 shall otherwise observe and comply with, any law, statute, ordinance, plan, resolution or policy applicable to the Premises. Lessee shall indemnify, defend and hold Lessor harmless from and against any loss, liability, action, claim or damage, arising out of, or in any way related, to Lessee's failure to comply with, and perform pursuant to, provisions of this subparagraph C. All repairs, additions, and alterations to the structures or improvements on the Premises shall conform to all applicable laws, ordinances, regulations, plans, policies and resolutions and all work shall be performed with reasonable diligence, completed within a reasonable time, and performed at the sole cost and expense of Lessee. D. As Is Condition of Premises. Lessee expressly accepts the Premises "as is" and acknowledges that Lessor has made no representations or warranties as to the suitability of the property or any construction or improvement. Lessee shall conduct all tests necessary to determine the suitability of the property for any proposed construction or improvement, including, without limitation, the amount and extent of any fill, and related factors. Lessee expressly acknowledges that Lessor shall not be liable for any damage or loss resulting from any subsurface or soil condition in, on, or under the Premises or adjacent property. Lessee expressly acknowledges that, while the legislature of the State of California has purportedly removed the public trust restrictions on use of the Property pursuant to the Beacon Bay Bill, the Leased Land may constitute filled tidelands, and Lessor has made no representation or warranty relative to the validity of the Beacon Bay Bill or the power of the legislature of the State of California to remove public trust restrictions on tidelands through legislation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event of any challenge to the right and power of Lessor to lease the Leased Land for the purposes provided in this Lease, Lessor agrees, at its sole cost and expense, to use all reasonable efforts to resist and defend against such challenge and to seek a ruling or judgment affirming and upholding the right and power of Lessor to lease the Leased Land for the purposes provided in this Lease. 7. TAXES AND UTILITIES. It is understood by Lessor and Lessee that this Lease shall give rise to a possessory interest tax obligation and that the execution of this Lease will constitute a reassessment event which may give rise to a material increase in the possessory interest tax currently payable by Lessee under the Pre-existing Lease. Lessee shall pay, before delinquent, all utility charges and any general and special taxes, assessments or other governmental charges, if any, which may be levied on the Leased Land, and/or any improvements, including, without limitation, any possessory interest tax. Any lien for unpaid utilities, taxes, assessments or charges shall not attach to the leasehold interest but only to improvements located on the Leased Land. 8. USE AND MAINTENANCE OF COMMON AREA. Lessee shall have the right to use the streets, beaches, walkways, tennis courts, docks, pier;, and common landscaped areas in Beacon Bay (as depicted on Exhibit A) and which are leased to the Beacon Bay Community Association by Lessor in consideration of the maintenance thereof by such Association and rent to be paid by individual Lessees under their respective leases. 9. MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE. Lessor has no obligation to install, improve, repair, or maintain streets, curbs, gutters, water lines, sewer lines, drainage facilities, street lighting or other facilities used by the residents of Beacon Bay (Infrastructure). Notwithstanding Section 8 above, Lessor reserves the right, after a five (5) year period following the Effective Date and upon approval by the Lessees representing a majority of the lots in Beacon Bay, to improve and maintain streets, curbs, gutters, water lines, sewer lines', drainage facilities, street lighting, telephone and electricity lines and other Infrastructure facilities in Beacon Bay at its initial cost and to assess Lessee for N81 -187371.V2 11 - 05/24/94 a pro rata share of such costs, and to collect such costs from Lessee in the form of rent over the remaining term of this Lease. 10. COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION. A. Membership in Association. As a material part of the consideration of this Lease, and as an express condition to the continuance of any of the rights of Lessee pursuant to this Agreement, Lessee agrees to become, and during the term of this Lease to remain, a member in good standing of the Beacon Bay Community Association. B. Compliance with Rules and Regulations. Lessee agrees to abide by the Articles of Incorporation, bylaws, and all rules and regulations of the Association, and to pay to the Association, before delinquency, all valid dues, fees, assessments and other charges properly levied or assessed by the Association. Lessee's failure to comply with the provisions of Paragraph A and this Paragraph B shall constitute a material breach of this Lease. C. Lessor Maintenance of Common Areas. In addition to the rights reserved to Lessor pursuant to the provisions of Section 9, if the Community Association fails or ceases to maintain community facilities, Lessor may, at its option and without obligation, assume the obligations of the Community Association to maintain, repair, install or improve community facilities. In such event, Lessee shall pay a pro rata share of Lessor's reasonable expenses in maintaining and operating the community facilities, including a reasonable management fee or the fee charged by a management agent. Lessee's pro rata share shall be determined by dividing Lessor's costs by the number of residential lots within Beacon Bay (currently seventy-two lots) . Lessee's pro rata share of the annual costs incurred by Lessor shall be paid within thirty (30) days after written notice of the amount due, and any failure to pay shall constitute a material breach of this Lease. The costs of maintaining and operating community facilities shall be determined annually and solely from the financial records of Lessor. 11. COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS. Lessee agrees to abide and be bound by all covenants, conditions, restrictions and reservations as contained in Exhibit D attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. Said covenants, conditions and restrictions shall run with the Leased Land and shall be binding on Lessee and Lessee's successors in interest. 12. INDEMNIFICATION. Lessee shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Lessor, its City Council, Boards anek Commissions, officers, agents, servants and employees from and against any and all actions, causes of action, obligations, costs, damages, losses, claims, liabilities and demands of any nature whatsoever, including reasonable attorneys' fees, regardless of the merit or outcome of any such claim or suit, arising out of, or in anyway related, to the condition of the Premises, or the use or possession of the Premises by Lessee, or Lessee's employees, agents, representatives, guests or invitees, as well as any activity, work or things which may be permitted or suffered by Lessee in or on the Premises. Lessee shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Lessor, its City Council, Boards and Commissions, officers, agents, servants and employees from and against any and all actions, causes of action, obligations, costs, damages, losses, claims, liabilities, and demands of any nature whatsoever, including reasonable attorneys' fees, accruing or resulting to any and all persons, firms or corporations furnishing or supplying work, services, materials, equipment or supplies arising from or in any manner connected to the use or possession of the Premises by Lessee or from any activity, work or things which may be permitted or suffered by Lessee in or about the Premises. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Lessee hereby assumes all risk of damage to property or injury to N81 -187371.V2 12 05/24/94 persons in or about the Premises from any cause except for damage or injury resulting from the negligence or willful, fraudulent or criminal conduct by Lessor and/or its officers, employees, agents and representatives, and Lessee hereby waives all claims in respect thereof against Lessor. 13. INSURANCE. A. General Conditions. All insurance required to be carried pursuant to this Section 13 shall be obtained from reputable carriers licensed to conduct business in the State of California. Each policy required to be carried pursuant to this Section 13 shall name Lessee and Lessor as additional named insureds, and shall provide that the policy may not be surrendered, cancelled or terminated, or coverage reduced, without not less than twenty (20) days prior written notice to Lessor. B. Fire Insurance. Lessee shall, during the term of this Lease, insure all structures and improvements on the Leased Land against loss or damage by fire or other risk for residential structures. The insurance shall provide coverage to at least ninety percent (90%) of the full insurable replacement value of all improvements on the Leased Land, with the loss payable to Lessee unless this Lease is terminated by Lessor for default of Lessee in which case the proceeds of insurance shall be paid to Lessor. C. Liability Insurance. Lessee shall, at Lessee's sole cost and expense, procure and maintain during the term of this Lease, a broad form comprehensive coverage policy of public liability insurance which insures Lessee and Lessor against any loss or liability caused by, or in any way related to, the condition, for Lessee's use and occupation, of the premises in amounts not less than: (1) $500,000 per occurrence for injury to, or death of, one person; (2) $100,000 for damage to or destruction of property. 14. DEFAULT. A. Events of Default. The occurrence of any one or more of the following events shall constitute a material default and breach of this Lease by Lessee: (1) the abandonment of the Premises by Lessee; (2) the failure by Lessee to make any payment of rent when due if the failure continues for three (3) days after written notice has been given to Lessee. In the event that Lessor serves Lessee with a Notice to Pay Rent or Quit pursuant to applicable unlawful detainer statutes, such Notice to Pay Rent or Quit shall also constitute the notice4equired by this paragraph; (3) the failure by Lessee to perform any of the provisions of this Lease and any Exhibits attached hereto to be performed by Lessee, other than described in Paragraph 14.14(2) above, if the failure to perform continues for a period of thirty (30) days after written notice thereof has been given to Lessee. If the nature of Lessee's default is such that more than thirty (30) days are reasonably required for its cure, then Lessee shall not be in default if Lessee commences the cure within said thirty (30) day period and thereafter diligently prosecutes the cure to completion; or (4) the failure of Lessee to provide Lessor with all relevant information regarding the total consideration paid in conjunction with any transfer of this Lease; NB1-187371.V2 13 05/24/94 (5) the making by Lessee of any general assignment, or general arrangement for the benefit of creditors; the filing by or against Lessee of a petition to have Lessee adjudged a bankrupt or a petition for reorganization or arrangement of any law relating to bankruptcy unless the same is dismissed within sixty (60) days; the appointment of a trustee or receiver to take possession of substantially all of Lessee's assets located at the Premises or of Lessee's interest in the Lease, where possession is not restored to Lessee within thirty (30) days; or the attachment, execution or other judicial seizure of substantially all of Lessee's assets located at the Premises or of Lessee's interest in the Lease, where such seizure is not discharged within thirty (30) days. Notices given under this Paragraph 14.A shall specify the alleged default and the applicable lease provisions, and shall demand that Lessee perform the provisions of this Lease or pay the rent that is in arrears, as the case may be, within the applicable period of time. No such notice shall be deemed a forfeiture or a termination of this Lease unless Lessor so elects in the Notice. B. Landlord's Remedies. In the event of any default by Lessee as defined in Paragraph 14.A, Lessor may, in addition to any rights or remedies permitted by law, do the following: (1) Terminate Lessee's right to possession of the Leased Premises by any lawful means, in which case this Lease shall terminate and Lessee shall immediately surrender possession of the Premises to Lessor. In such event, Lessor shall be entitled to recover from Lessee all amounts to which Lessor is entitled pursuant to Section 1951.2 of the California Civil Code, or any other provision of law, including, without limitation, the following: (a) The worth at the time of award of the amount by which the unpaid rent and additional rent for the balance of the term after the time of award exceeds the amount of the loss than Lessee proves could be reasonably avoided; and (b) any other amount necessary to compensate Lessor for all detriment proximately caused by Lessee's failure to perform obligations pursuant to this Lease or which in the ordinary course of things would be likely to result from the breach, including, without limitation, the cost of recovering possession, expenses of reletting (including necessary repair, renovation and alteration) reasonable attorneys' fees, and any other reasonable costs. The "worth at the time of award" of all rental amounts other than that referred to in clause (1) above shall be computed by allowing interest at the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum from the date amounts accrue to Lessor. The worth at the time of awartil: of the amount referred to in clause (1) shall be computed by discounting such amount at one percentage point above the discount rate of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco at the time of award. (2) Without terminating or affecting the forfeiture of this Lease or, in the absence of express written notice of Lessor's election to do so, relieving Lessee of any obligation pursuant to this Lease, Lessor may, but need not, relet all or a portion of the Premises at any time, or from time to time, and on such terms and conditions as Lessor, at its sole discretion, deems appropriate. Whether or not the Premises are relet, Lessee shall pay all amounts required by this Lease up to the date that Lessor terminates Lessee's right to possession of the Premises. Lessee shall make such payments at the time specified in the Lease and Lessor need not wait until termination of the Lease to recover sums due by legal action. If Lessor relets all or a portion of the Premises, the reletting shall not relieve Lessee NB1-187371.V2 14 05/24/94 of any obligation pursuant to this Lease; provided, however, Lessor shall apply the rent or other proceeds actually collected by virtue of the reletting against amounts due from Lessee. Lessor may execute any agreement reletting all or a portion of the leased premises and Lessee shall have no right to collect any proceeds due Lessor by virtue of any reletting. Lessor shall not, by any reentry or reletting or other act, be deemed to: (a) Have accepted any surrender by Lessee of this Lease or the leased premises; (b) have terminated this Lease; or (c) have relieved Lessee of any obligation pursuant to this Lease unless Lessor has given Lessee express written notice of Lessor's election to do so. (3) Lessor may terminate this Lease by express written notice to Lessee of its election to do so. The termination shall not relieve Lessee of any obligation which has accrued prior to the date of termination. In the event of termination, Lessor shall be entitled to recover the amount specified in Paragraph 14.6(1). C. Default By Lessor. Lessor shall not be in default unless Lessor fails to perform obligations required of Lessor within a reasonable time, but in no event later than thirty (30) days after written notice by Lessee to Lessor specifying wherein Lessor has failed to perform such obligation. If the nature of Lessor's obligation is such that more than thirty (30) days are required for performance, then Lessor shall not be in default if Lessor commences performance within such thirty (30) day period and thereafter diligently prosecutes the same to completion. D. Stay of Obligations. Neither party shall be under any obligation to perform or comply with its obligations pursuant to this Lease after the date of any default by the other party. E. Determination of Rental Value. In any action or unlawful detainer commenced by Lessor, the reasonable rental value of the Leased Land shall be deemed to be the amount of rent and additional rent (such as reimbursement for costs of Infrastructure improvements or the payment of taxes or assessments) for the period of the unlawful detainer, unless Lessor/Lessee shall prove to the contrary by competent evidence. F. Waiver of Rights. The failure or delay of either party to exercise any right or remedy shall not be construed as a waiver of such right or remedy or any default by the other party. Lessor's acceptance of any rent shall not be considered a waiver of any preexisting breach of default by Lessee other than the failure to pay the particular rent accepted regardless of Lessor's knowledge of the preexisting breach of default at the time rent is accepted. G. Waiver of Right of Redemption. Lessee waives any right of redemption or relief from forfeiture pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure Sections 1174 and 1179 and/or pursuant to`any existing or future statutory or decisional law in the event Lessee is evicted or Lessor takes possession of the Premises by reason of Lessee's default. 15. SURRENDER OF POSSESSION UPON EXPIRATION OR TERMINATION. A. Surrender of Premises. Upon the expiration or termination of this Lease, Lessee agrees to peaceably deliver possession of, and agrees to vacate without contest, legal or otherwise, the Leased Land. Lessor, at its sole discretion, may record a document evidencing the expiration or NB1-187371.V2 15 05/24/94 termination of the leasehold interest. Lessee waives any right to receive relocation assistance or similar form of payment. B. Removal of Improvements. Upon the expiration of the term of this Lease, and on condition that Lessee is not then in default of any of the provisions of this Lease, Lessee shall have the right to remove from the Leased Land all buildings and improvements built or installed on the Leased Land. Removal of any building or improvement shall be at the sole cost and expense of Lessee and removal must be complete no later than ninety (90) days after expiration of the term of this Lease. Lessee shall fill all excavations and remove all foundations, debris and other parts of the buildings or improvements remaining after removal and surrender possession of the Premises to Lessor in a clean and orderly condition. In the event any of the buildings and improvements are not removed within the time provided in this Paragraph 15.6, they shall become the property of Lessor without the payment of any consideration. 16. EMINENT DOMAIN. A. Definitions of Terms. (1) The term "total taking" as used in this Section 16 shall mean the taking of the entire Premises under the power of eminent domain or the taking of so much of the Leased Land as to prevent or substantially impair the use thereof by Lessee for the residential purposes. (2) The term "partial taking" shall mean the taking of a portion only of the Premises which does not constitute a total taking as defined above. (3) The term "taking" shall include a voluntary conveyance by Lessor to an agency, authority or public utility under threat of a taking under the power of eminent domain in lieu of formal proceedings. (4) The term "date of taking" shall be the date upon which title to the Premises or portion thereof passes to and vests in the condemnor. B. Effect of Taking. If, during the term hereof, there shall be a total taking or partial taking under the power of eminent domain, then the leasehold estate of the Lessee in and to the Leased Land or the portion thereof taken shall cease and terminate as of the date of taking of said Leased Land. If this Lease is so terminated in whole or in part, all rentals and other charges payable by Lessee to Lessor hereunder and attributable to the Leased Land or portion thereof taken shall be paid by Lessee up to the date of taking by the condemnor, and the parties shall thereupon be released from all further liability in relation thereto. C. Allocation of Award - Total Taking. All compensation and damages awarded for the total taking of the Premises and Lessee's leasehold interest therein shall be allocated as follows: (1) The Lessor shall be entitled to an amount equal to the sum of the following: (a) The fair market value of the Premises as improved (exclusive of the dwelling and appurtenances to such dwelling) as of the date of taking, discounted by multiplying such fair market value by the factor for the present worth of one dollar ($1.00) at nine percent (9%) per annum compound interest for the number of years remaining from the date of taking to the date of the expiration of the term of this Lease; and NB1-187371.V2 16 05/24/94 (b) The present worth of rents due during the period from the date of taking to the date of the expiration of the term of this Lease, computed by multiplying the annual rent then payable by the factor for the present worth of one dollar ($1.00) per annum at nine percent (9%) per annum compound interest (Inwood Coefficient) for the number of years in such period. (2) The Lessee shall be entitled to the amount remaining of the total award after deducting therefrom the sums to be paid to Lessor as hereinafter provided. D. Allocation of Award - Partial Taking. All compensation and damages awarded for the taking of a portion of the Leased Premises shall be allocated and divided as follows: (1) The Lessor shall be entitled to an amount equal to the sum of the following: (a) The proportionate reduction of the fair market value of the Premises as improved (exclusive of the dwelling and appurtenances to such dwelling) as of the date of taking, discounted by multiplying such proportionate reduction in fair market value by the factor for the present worth of one dollar ($1.00) at nine percent (9%) per annum compound interest for the number of years remaining from the date of taking to the date of expiration of the term of this Lease; and (b) The present worth of the amount by which the rent is reduced computed by multiplying the amount by which the annual rent is reduced by the factor for the present worth of $1.00 per annum at 9% per annum compound interest (Inwood Coefficient) for the number of years remaining from the date of taking to the date of expiration of the term of this Lease. (2) The Lessee shall be entitled to the amount remaining of the total award after deducting therefrom the sums to be paid to Lessor as hereinabove provided. E. Reduction of Rent on Partial Taking. In the event of a partial taking, the rent payable by Lessee hereunder shall be adjusted from the date of taking to the date of the expiration of the term of this Lease. Such rental adjustment will be made by reducing the basic rental payable by Lessee in the ratio that the Fair Market Rental Value of the Premises at the date of taking bears to the Fair Market Rental Value of the Premises immediately thereafter. 17. ATTORNEYS' FEES. Should either party be required to employ counsel to enforce the terms, conditions and ggvenants of this Lease, the prevailing party shall recover all reasonable attorneys' fees and charges (and court costs if applicable) incurred therein, whether or not court proceedings were commenced. 18. REMEDIES CUMULATIVE. The rights, powers, elections and remedies of the Lessor or Lessee contained in this Lease shall be construed as cumulative and no one of them shall be considered exclusive of the other or exclusive of any rights or remedies allowed by law, and the exercise of one or more rights, powers, elections or remedies shall not impair or be deemed a waiver of Lessor's or Lessee's rights to exercise any other. NB1-187371.V2 17 05/24/94 19. NO WAIVER. No delay or omission of either party to exercise any right or power arising from any omission, neglect or default of the other party shall impair any such right or power or shall be construed as a waiver of any such omission, neglect or default on the part of the other party or any acquiescence therein. No waiver of any breach of any of the terms, covenants, agreements, restrictions or conditions of this Lease shall be construed as a waiver of any succeeding breach of the same or of any of the terms, covenants, agreements, restrictions or conditions of this Lease. 20. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. Lessee covenants and agrees to comply with all rules, regulations, statutes, ordinances and laws of the State of California, County of Orange, City of Newport Beach, or any other governmental body or agency having lawful jurisdiction over the Leased Land. 21. NOTICES. Any notice or notices provided for by this Lease or by law, to be given or served by Lessee, may be given or served by mail, registered or certified, with postage prepaid, on the City of Newport Beach, addressed to the Mayor, City Manager, or City Clerk, 3300 Newport Boulevard, P.O. Box 1768, Newport Beach, California 92659-1768, or at such other address as may be hereafter furnished to Lessee in writing. If notice is intended to be served by Lessor on Lessee, it may be served either: A. By delivering a copy to the Lessee personally; or B. By depositing the Notice in the United States Mail, registered or certified, with postage prepaid, to the residence or business address furnished by Lessee; or C. If the Lessee is absent from the Leased Land by leaving a copy with some person of suitable age and discretion who may be occupying the Leased Land; or D. If no one can be found, then by affixing a copy of the notice in a conspicuous place on the Premises and also sending a copy through the mail addressed to the Lessee. Such service upon Lessor or Lessee shall be deemed complete upon the earlier of (i) actual delivery, or (ii) the expiration of seventy-two (72) hours from and after the deposit in the United States mail of such notice, demand or communication. ZZ 22. HOLDING OVER. This Lease shall terminate and become null and void without further notice upon the expiration of the term of this Lease. Any holding over by Lessee after expiration of the term shall not constitute a renewal of -this Lease or give Lessee any rights in or to the Premises except as expressly provided in this Section. The parties agree this Lease cannot be renewed, extended, or in any manner modified except in a writing signed by all parties. However, if Lessee, or anyone claiming under Lessee, shall remain in possession of the Premises after expiration of the term of this Lease without any agreement in writing between the parties and Lessor accepts rent from Lessee, then Lessee shall be deemed a tenant from month-to-month subject to the provisions of this Lease insofar as they may be applicable to a month-to-month tendency. The month-to-month tendency may be terminated by Lessor or Lessor upon thirty (30) days' prior written notice to the other. NB1-187371.V2 18 05/24/94 23. QUIET ENJOYMENT. Lessor covenants and agrees that Lessee, upon paying the rent set forth herein and observing and keeping all covenants and agreements to be observed or kept by Lessor hereunder, shall quietly have and enjoy the Leased Land during the term of this Lease without hindrance or molestation by anyone claiming by or through Lessor. 24. SEVERABILITY. If any term or provision of this Lease shall, to any extent be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Lease shall not be affected thereby, and each term and provision of this Lease shall remain valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. 25. MISCELLANEOUS. A. Representations. Lessee agrees that no representations as to the Premises have been made by Lessor or by any person or agent acting for Lessor. Lessor and Lessee agrees and acknowledges that this document contains the entire agreement of the parties, that there are no verbal agreements" representations, warranties or other understandings affecting this agreement, and Lessor and Lessee, as a material part of the consideration of this Lease, waives all claims against the other for recision, damages, or otherwise by reason of any alleged covenant, agreement or understanding not contained in this Lease. B. Inurement. Each and all of the covenants, conditions and agreements herein contained shall,' in accordance with the context, inure to the benefit of Lessor and Lessee and apply to and bind Lessor and Lessee, as the case may be, their respective heirs, legatees, devisees, executors and administrators, successors, assigns, licensees, permittees, or any person who may come into possession or occupancy of said Leased Land or any part thereof in any manner whatsoever. Nothing in this paragraph shall in any way alter the provisions herein contained against assignment or subletting. C. Joint Several Liability. If Lessee consists of more than one person, the covenants, obligations and liabilities of Lessee pursuant to this Lease shall be the joint and several covenants, obligations and liabilities of such persons. D. Captions. The section and paragraph captions used in this Lease are for the convenience of the parties and shall not be considered in the construction or interpretation of any provision. E. Gender. In this Lease, the masculine gender includes the feminine and. neuter and the singular number includes the plural whenever the context so requires. NB1-187371.V2 19 05/24/94 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Lease to be executed as of the date first above written. 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EXHIBIT B Beacon Bay Lot 44 described as follows: Lot 44 as shown on the map filed in Book 9, Pages 42 and 43 of Record of Surveys, in the office of the County Recorder if said County, together with certain portions of adjoining Lots C and D as shown upon said map and as described more fully in said lease. SUMMARY OF SALIENT FACTS AND CONCLUSIONS - continued SUMMARY OF VALUE INDICATIONS: Existing (1st year) Unencumbered Fair Market Contract Effective Lot No. Fee Lot Value Rental Value Rent Net Rent Water Front Lots A $1,330,000 $48,520 $23,125.08 $31,940.00 B $1,200,000 $43,320 $12,506.85 $22,270.00 C $1,031,000 $37,560 $16,625.04 $22,480.00 1 $947,000 $34,200 $8,020.80 $15,030.00 2 $1,131,000 $41,640 $8,825.40 $17,950.00 3 $1,263,000 $46,920 $24,250.08 $31,560.00 4 $1,318,000 $49,120 $10,458.96 $21,260.00 5 $1,341,000 $50,120 $20,012.04 $28,840.00 6 $1,386,000 $51,680 $25,000.00 $34,260.00 7 $1,210,000 $44,800 $24,999.96 $31,870.00 8 $1,177,000 $43,480 $43,750.00 $43,480.00 9 $1,298,000 $47,840 $42,500.04 $44,350.00 10 $1,342,000 $49,600 $24,999.96 $33,540.00 11 $1,122,000 $41,280 $9,020.52 $17,020.00 Al 12 $1,100,000 $40,400 $14,250.00 $22,190.00 13 $1,100,000 $40,400 $23,625.00 $29,450.00 14 $1,243,000 $45,640 $10,312.56 $19,690.00 15 $1,265,000 $46,520 $10,836.47 $20,240.00 16 $1,067,000 $39,080 $8,508.48 $16,480.00 17 $1,067,000 $39,080 $16,250.04 $21,750.00 18 $1,067,000 $39,080 $8,508.48 $16,480.00 19 $1,243,000 $45,640 $10,020.02 $19,500.00 20 $1,147,000 $42,320 $8,727.84 $17,910.00 21 $1,058,000 $38,760 $20,224.50 $26,660.00 22 $1,036,000 $37,880 $41,250.00 $37,880.00 ES 1 $1,037,000 $37,880 $28,749.96 $31,920.00 ES 2 $1,037,000 $37,880 $24,625.00 $29,220.00 Subtotals: $31,563,000 $1,160,640 $519,983.08 $705,220.00 Exhibit C - Page 1 K, SUMMARY OF SALIENT FACTS AND CONCLUSIONS - continued Exhibit C - Page 2 Existing (1st year) Unencumbered Fair Market Contract Effective Lot No. Fee Lot Value Rental Value Rent Net Rent Interior Lots 23 $478,000 $14,487 $2,782.32 $6,297.00 24 $501,000 $15,237 $6,125.04 $8,897.00 25 $509,000 $15,537 $3,399.12 $6,977.00 26 $511,000 $15,612 $3,417.72 $6,942.00 27 $519,000 $15,912 $3,436.44 $7,102.00 28 $542,000 $16,775 $4,137.72 $7,785.00 29 $518,000 $15,650 $15,375.00 $15,470.00 30 $510,000 $15,462 $3,551.16 $7,102.00 31 $517,000 $15,725 $8,750.00 $10,515.00 32 $520,000 $15,837 $3,588.48 $7,217.00 33 $528,000 $16,137 $3,607.08 $7,307.00 34 $589,000 $18,200 $4,454.64 $8,490.00 35 $559,000 $17,000 $3,776.28 $7,780.00 36 $548,000 $16,662 $3,795.00 $7,672.00 37 $517,000 $15,725 $14,625.00 $15,005.00 38 $520,000 $15,837 $3,780.36 $7,967.00 39 $528,000 $16,137 $9,125.04 $11,557.00 40 $588,000 $18,162 $11,133.60 $13,572.00 41 $513,000 $15,500 $3,719.64 $7,300.00 42 $548,000 $16,662 $3,795.00 $7,672.00 43 $556,000 $16,962 $11,250.00 $13,232.00 44 $558,000 $17,037 $3,832.20 $7,787.00 45 $565,000 $17,300 $4,056.84 $7,990.00 46 $588,000 $18,162 $4,454.64 $8,492.00 47 $539,000 $16,475 $3,459.36 $7,365.00 48 $551,000 $16,775 $6,249.96 $9,305.00 49 $520,000 $15,837 $3,551.16 $7,197.00 50 $523,000 $15,950 $3,569.76 $7,240.00 51 $520,000 $15,837 $3,780.36 $7,857.00 52 $528,000 $16,137 $12,750.00 $13,927.00 53 $588,000 $18,162 $4,479.00 $8,492.00 54 $530,000 $15,987 $3,344.88 $7,227.00 55 $559,000 $17,075 $10,625.04 $12,865.00 56 $567,000 $17,375 $3,603.96 $7,915.00 57 $546,000 $16,737 $3,551.16 $7,427.00 58 $528,000 $16,137 $6,750.00 $10,007.00 59 $525,000 $16,025 $10,125.00 $12,175.00 60 $533,000 $16,325 $3,533.88 $7,315.00 Exhibit C - Page 2 SUMMARY OF SALIENT FACTS AND CONCLUSIONS - continued :, Unencumbered Fair Market Lot No. Fee Lot Value Rental Value Interior Lots - continued 61 $588,000 ES 3 $474,000 ES 4 $467,000 ES 5 $470,000 ES 6 $468,000 ES 7 $461,000 ES 8 $471,000 Subtotal Int.: $23,786,000 $18,162 $14,225 $13,962 $14,075 $14,000 $13,737 $13,925 Existing Contract Rent $4,436.16 $8,750.04 $3,021.96 $10,000.08 $2,982.96 $2,966.04 $3,118.08 (1st year) Effective Net Rent $8,482.00 $10,325.00 $6,322.00 $11,415.00 $6,310.00 $6,057.00 $6,455.00 $724,637 $254,617.16 $397,807.00 Subtotal W.F.: $31,563,000 $1,160,640 $519,983.08 $705,220.00 Grand Totals: $55,349,000 $1,885,277 $774,600.24 $1,103,027.00 Exhibit C - Page 3' Distribution of Rents and Tax Advantage between Tidelands and Uplands* Beacon Bay 6/6/94 - Page 1 Exhibit D (1st year) Proportionate Proportionate Annual Amort. Tidelands Effective % % Rent Rent of PV of Tax Tax Lot No. Net Rent Tidelands Uplands Tidelands Uplands Advantage Advantage Waterfront Lots A $31,940.00 100% 0% $31,940 $0 $0 $0 B $22,270.00 100% 0% $22,270 $0 $930 $930 C $22,480.00 100% 0% $22,480 $0 $1,410 $1,410 1 $15,030.00 100% 0% $15,030 $0 $2,080 $2,080 2 $17,950.00 100% 0% $17,950 $0 $2,260 $2,260 3 $31,560.00 100% 0% $31,560 $0 $560 $560 4 $21,260.00 100% 0% $21,260 $0 $2,610 $2,610 5 $28,840.00 100% 0% $28,840 $0 $1,620 $1,620 6 $34,260.00 100% 0% $34,260 $0 $0 $0 7 $31,870.00 95% 5% $30,276 $1,594 $0 $0 8 $43,480.00 50% 50% $21,740 $21,740 $0 $0 9 $44,350.00 5% 95% $2,217 $42,132 $0 $0 10 $33,540.00 0% 100% $0 $33,540 $0 $0 11 $17,020.00 0% 100% $0 $17,020 $3,200 $0 12 $22,190.00 0% 100% $0 $22,190 $1,130 $0 13 $29,450.00 0% 100% $0 $29,450 $0 $0 14 y $19,690.00 0% 100% $0 $19,690 $2,880 $0 15 $20,240.00 20% 80% $4,048 $16,192 $2,980 $596 16 $16,480.00 95% 5% $15,656 $824 $2,640 $2,508 17 $21,750.00 100% 0% $21,750 $0 $2,420 $2,420 18 $16,480.00 100% 0% $16,480 $0 $2,640 $2,640 19 $19,500.00 100% 0% $19,500 $0 $2,880 $2,880 20 $17,910.00 100% 0% $17,910 $0 $2,470 $2,470 21 $26,660.00 100% 0% $26,660 $0 $0 $0 22 $37,880.00 100% 0% $37,880 $0 $0 $0 ES 1 $31,920.00 100% 0% $31,920 $0 $0 $0 ES 2 $29,220.00 100% 0% $29,220 $0 $0 $0 Waterfront Subtotal: $705,220.00 $500,848 $204,372 $34,710 $24,984 Beacon Bay 6/6/94 - Page 1 Exhibit D Beacon Bay 6/6/94 - Page 2 Exhibit D Distribution of Rents and Tax Advantage between Tidelands and Uplands* (1st year) Proportionate Proportionate Annual Amort. Tidelands Effective % % Rent Rent of PV of Tax Tax Lot No. Net Rent Tidelands Uplands Tidelands Uplands Advantage Advantage Interior Lots 23 $6,297.00 0% 100% $0 $6,297 $550 $0 24 $8,897.00 0% 100% $0 $8,897 $390 $0 25 $6,977.00 5% 95% $349 $6,628 $630 $31 26 $6,942.00 99% 1% $6,873 $69 $710 $703 27 $7,102.00 100% 0% $7,102 $0 $660 $660 28 $7,785.00 100% 0% $7,785 $0 $740 $740 29 $15,470.00 0% 100% $0 $15,470 $0 $0 30 $7,102.00 0% 100% $0 $7,102 $580 $0 31 $10,515.00 30% 70% $3,154 $7,361 $660 $198 32 $7,217.00 100% 0% $7,217 $0 $620 $620 33 $7,307.00 100% 0% $7,307 $0 $650 $650 34 $8,490.00 100% 0% $8,490 $0 $730 $730 35 $7,780.00 0% 100% $0 $7,780 $580 $0 36 $7,672.00 0% 100% $0 $7,672 $590 $0 37 $15,005.00 5% 95% $750 $14,255 $0 $0 38 $7,967.00 99% 1% $7,887 $80 $0 $0 39 $11,557.00 100% 0% $11,557 $0 $0 $0 40 $13,572.00 100% 0% $13,572 $0 $0 $0 41 $7,300.00 0% 100% $0 $7,300 $510 $0 42 $7,672.00 0% 100% $0 $7,672 $590 $0 43 $13,232.00 0% 100% $0 $13,232 $0 $0 44 $7,787.00 0% 100% $0 $7,787 $630 $0 45 $7,990.00 15% 85% $1,198 $6,792 $660 $99 46 $8,492.00 0% 100% $0 $8,492 $720 $0 47 $7,365.00 0% 100% $0 $7,365 $610 $0 48 $9,305.00 0% 100% $0 $9,305 $600 $0 49 $7,197.00 0% 100% $0 $7,197 $620 $0 50 $7,240.00 0% 100% $0 $7,240 $630 $0 51 $7,857.00 0% 100% $0 $7,857 $110 $0 52 $13,927.00 0% 100% $0 $13,927 $0 $0 53 $8,492.00 0% 100% $0 $8,492 $730 $0 54 $7,227.00 0% 100% $0 $7,227 $500 $0 55 $12,865.00 0% 100% $0 $12,865 $0 $0 56 $7,915.00 0% 100% $0 0,915 $470 $0 57 $7,427.00 0% 100% $0 $7,427 $700 $0 58 $10,007.00 0% 100% $0 $10,007 $0 $0 59 $12,175.00 0% 100% $0 $12,175 $0 $0 60 $7,315.00 0% 100% $0 $7,315 $660 $0 Beacon Bay 6/6/94 - Page 2 Exhibit D Distribution of Rents and Tax Advantage between Tidelands and Uplands* (1st year) Effective Lot No. Net Rent Interior Lots - continued 61 $8,482.00 ES 3 $10,325.00 ES 4 $6,322.00 ES 5 $11,415.00 ES 6 $6,310.00 ES 7 $6,057.00 ES 8 $6,455.00 Interior Lots Advantage Subtotal: $397,807.00 Add Waterfront: $705,220.00 Grand Total: $1,103,027.00 % of Total: 100% V *Effective Net Rents consider tax advantage. Discount rate for present value of annual advantage is 6%. Rate for amortization of advantage is 7%. Rent and advantage figures are from 10/8/93 appraisal. Lots 3, 7, and 21 have been adjusted for new contract rent real estate taxes. Beacon Bay 6/6/94 - Page 3 Exhibit D Proportionate Proportionate Annual Amort. Tidelands % % Rent Rent of PV of Tax Tax Tidelands Uplands Tidelands Uplands Advantage Advantage 0% 100% $0 $8,482 $720 $0 100% 0% $10,325 $0 $320 $320 100% 0% $6,322 $0 $500 $500 85% 15% $9,703 $1,712 $0 $0 0% 100% $0 $6,310 $500 $0 0% 100% $0 $6,057 $650 $0 0% 100% $0 $6,455 $410 $0 $109,592 $288,215 $19,930 $5,251 $500,848 $204,372 $34,710 $24,984 $610,440 $492,587 $54,640 $30,235 55% 45% 100% 55% *Effective Net Rents consider tax advantage. Discount rate for present value of annual advantage is 6%. Rate for amortization of advantage is 7%. Rent and advantage figures are from 10/8/93 appraisal. Lots 3, 7, and 21 have been adjusted for new contract rent real estate taxes. 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