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Engineering and Planning. General 5.4.1. MHP Owner/Operator shall ensure that any proposal for Beyond-the-Meter work prepared or received by the MHP Owner/Operator is based on a full knowledge of all conditions that would affect the cost and conduct of the conversion. The MHP Owner/Operator shall inform itself fully and convey to all potential Contractors and to Liberty Utilities the physical conditions at the work site, including as applicable, subsurface geology, borrow pit conditions and spoil disposal areas; the availability, location and extent of construction and storage area and other facilities or structures above and below ground; necessary safety precautions and safeguards; dimensions not shown on drawings; the extent of established lines and levels. 5.4.2. MHP Owner/Operator will at all times own and is responsible for the “Beyond- the-Meter” utility service facilities. 5.4.3. Requests for service entrance relocations, rearrangements and upgrades not covered by the MHP Program can be made by the MHP Owner/Operator and such modifications and additional incremental costs, will be the sole responsibility of the MHP Owner/Operator. Liberty Utilities will process such requests under current applicable tariffs. Such requests for “To-the-Meter” services may require a separate service extension contract and shall be done in accordance with the effective service extension tariff. To the extent not covered by separate contract, costs for such requests are shown in Attachments C, D and E, attached hereto and incorporated herein. All costs not covered by the MHP Program must be paid in full to Liberty Utilities prior to or with the submittal of the MHP Agreement in order for the construction phase to begin. 5.4.3.1. The MHP Owner/Operator, or its representative, is responsible to collect any and all fees associated with “To-the-Meter” service modifications that are not covered by the MHP Program that were requested on behalf of the MH-Owner and due to Liberty Utilities under the current Rules and Tariffs and forward those payments to Liberty Utilities. 5.4.3.2. “Beyond-the-Meter” service modifications that are not covered by the MHP Program, including installation costs that exceed the most cost- effective option (e.g. alternate routes or below ground installations), will not be eligible for reimbursement from Liberty Utilities. 5.4.3.3. Any requests for service entrance relocations, rearrangements and upgrades that occur after the design and engineering phase has been completed will result in a change order that may require redesign and/or re-engineering. Additional redesigning and/or re-engineering costs will not be eligible for reimbursement from Liberty Utilities. 5.4.4. The MHP Owner/Operator shall keep any worksite(s) free of debris, obstructions, landscape, and temporary facilities prior to the initiation of work by Liberty Utilities and/or the contractor. Temporary facilities may include, but is not limited to, storage sheds, decks, awning, car ports, or any facility that is not normally provided by the MHP. Relocation or removal of such items will not be eligible for reimbursement from Liberty Utilities. 5.4.5. The MHP Owner/Operator will continue to own, maintain and be responsible for facilities located within the Park’s common area, such as the office, clubhouse, laundry facilities, streetlights, etc., and their associated “Beyond-the-Meter” facilities. Liberty Utilities meters will be installed to serve these facilities. MHP Owner/Operator will be responsible payment of Liberty Utilities’ bills associated with such meters. Additional facilities that may be requested (e.g. streetlight fixtures) and associated energy charges for the common area facilities will be based on the applicable tariff and will not be eligible for reimbursement from Liberty Utilities.

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Sources: Mobilehome Park Conversion Program Agreement

Engineering and Planning. General5.3.1. The “Beyond-the-Meter” electrical system shall be designed to meet applicable code and regulatory requirements of any inspecting agency for installation of service equipment. Required permits must be obtained and shall be available for inspection by the Company. 5.4.15.3.2. MHP Owner/Operator shall ensure that any proposal for Beyond-the-Meter Meter” work prepared or received by the MHP Owner/Operator is based on a full knowledge of all conditions that would affect the cost and conduct of the conversion. The MHP Owner/Operator shall inform itself fully and convey to all potential Contractors contractors and to Liberty Utilities Pacific Power the physical conditions at the work site, including as applicable, subsurface geology, borrow pit conditions and spoil disposal areas; the availability, location and extent of construction and storage area and other facilities or structures above and below ground; necessary safety precautions and safeguards; dimensions not shown on drawings; the extent of established lines and levels. 5.4.25.3.3. MHP Owner/Operator will at all times own and is be responsible for the “Beyond- Beyond-the-Meter” utility service facilities. 5.4.35.3.4. Requests for MHP Owner/Operator may request service entrance relocations, rearrangements and upgrades not covered by the MHP Program can be made by the Conversion Program. MHP Owner/Operator and shall be responsible for such modifications and additional incremental costs, will be the sole responsibility of the MHP Owner/Operator. Liberty Utilities Pacific Power will process such requests under current applicable tariffs. Such requests for “To-the-Meter” services may require a separate service extension contract and shall be done in accordance with the effective service extension tariff. To the extent not covered by separate contract, costs for such requests are shown in Attachments C, D and E, attached hereto and incorporated herein. All costs not covered by the MHP Conversion Program must be paid in full to Liberty Utilities Pacific Power prior to or with the submittal of the MHP Agreement in order for the construction phase to begin. 5.4.3.1. The MHP Owner/Operator, or its representative, is responsible to collect any and all fees associated with “To-the-Meter” service modifications that are not covered by the MHP Program that were requested on behalf of the MH-Owner and due to Liberty Utilities under the current Rules and Tariffs and forward those payments to Liberty Utilities. 5.4.3.25.3.4.1. “Beyond-the-Meter” service modifications that are not covered by the MHP Conversion Program, including installation costs that exceed the most cost- cost-effective option (e.g. alternate routes or below ground installations), will not be eligible for reimbursement from Liberty UtilitiesPacific Power. 5.4.3.35.3.4.2. Any requests for service entrance relocations, rearrangements and upgrades that occur after the design and engineering phase has been completed will result in a change order that may require redesign and/or re-engineering. Additional redesigning and/or re-engineering costs will not be eligible for reimbursement from Liberty UtilitiesPacific Power. 5.4.45.3.5. The MHP Owner/Operator shall keep any worksite(s) free of debris, obstructions, landscape, and temporary facilities prior to the initiation of work by Liberty Utilities Pacific Power and/or the contractor. Temporary facilities may include, but is not limited to, storage sheds, decks, awning, car ports, or any facility that is not normally provided by the MHP. Relocation or removal of such items will not be eligible for reimbursement from Liberty Utilitiesby Pacific Power. 5.4.55.3.6. The MHP Owner/Operator will continue to own, maintain and be responsible for facilities located within the ParkMHP’s common areaarea(s), such as the office, clubhouse, laundry facilities, streetlights, etc., and their associated “Beyond-Beyond- the-Meter” facilities. Liberty Utilities Utility meters will be installed to serve these facilities. MHP Owner/Operator will be responsible for payment of Liberty Utilities’ utility bills associated with such meters. Additional facilities that may be requested (e.g. streetlight fixtures) and associated energy charges for the common area facilities will be based on the applicable tariff and will not be eligible for reimbursement from Liberty UtilitiesPacific Power.

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Sources: Mobilehome Park Conversion Program Agreement

Engineering and Planning. General5.3.1. The “Beyond-the-Meter” electrical system shall be designed to meet applicable code and regulatory requirements of any inspecting agency for installation of service equipment. 5.4.15.3.2. MHP Owner/Operator shall ensure that any proposal for Beyond-the-Meter Meter” work prepared or received by the MHP Owner/Operator is based on a full knowledge of all conditions that would affect the cost and conduct of the conversion. The MHP Owner/Operator shall inform itself fully and convey to all potential Contractors contractors and to Liberty Utilities Pacific Power the physical conditions at the work site, including as applicable, subsurface geology, borrow pit conditions and spoil disposal areas; the availability, location and extent of construction and storage area and other facilities or structures above and below ground; necessary safety precautions and safeguards; dimensions not shown on drawings; the extent of established lines and levels. 5.4.25.3.3. MHP Owner/Operator will at all times own and is be responsible for the “Beyond- Beyond-the-Meter” utility service facilities. 5.4.35.3.4. Requests for MHP Owner/Operator may request service entrance relocations, rearrangements and upgrades not covered by the MHP Program can be made by the Program. MHP Owner/Operator and shall be responsible for such modifications and additional incremental costs, will . Request for service modification may be the sole responsibility of made by MH Owner directly to Pacific Power where the MHP Owner/Operatorlots are owned by the resident residing on the lot and as permitted by the MHP’s rules and regulations. Liberty Utilities Pacific Power will process such requests under current applicable tariffs. Such requests for “To-the-Meter” services may require a separate service extension contract and shall be done in accordance with the effective service extension tariff. To the extent not covered by separate contract, costs for such requests are shown in Attachments C, D and E, attached hereto and incorporated herein. All costs not covered by the MHP Program must be paid in full to Liberty Utilities Pacific Power prior to or with the submittal of the MHP Agreement in order for the construction phase to begin. 5.4.3.1. The MHP Owner/Operator, or its representative, is responsible to collect any and all fees associated with “To-the-Meter” service modifications that are not covered by the MHP Program that were requested on behalf of the MH-Owner and due to Liberty Utilities under the current Rules and Tariffs and forward those payments to Liberty Utilities. 5.4.3.25.3.4.1. “Beyond-the-Meter” service modifications that are not covered by the MHP Program, including installation costs that exceed the most cost- effective option (e.g. alternate routes or below ground installations), will not be eligible for reimbursement from Liberty UtilitiesPacific Power. 5.4.3.35.3.4.2. Any requests for service entrance relocations, rearrangements and upgrades that occur after the design and engineering phase has been completed will result in a change order that may require redesign and/or re-engineering. Additional redesigning and/or re-engineering costs will not be eligible for reimbursement from Liberty UtilitiesPacific Power. 5.4.45.3.5. The MHP Owner/Operator shall keep any worksite(s) free of debris, obstructions, landscape, and temporary facilities prior to the initiation of work by Liberty Utilities Pacific Power and/or the contractor. Temporary facilities may include, but is not limited to, storage sheds, decks, awning, car ports, or any facility that is not normally provided by the MHP. Relocation or removal of such items will not be eligible for reimbursement from Liberty Utilitiesby Pacific Power. 5.4.55.3.6. The MHP Owner/Operator will continue to own, maintain and be responsible for facilities located within the ParkMHP’s common areaarea(s), such as the office, clubhouse, laundry facilities, streetlights, etc., and their associated “Beyond-Beyond- the-Meter” facilities. Liberty Utilities Utility meters will be installed to serve these facilities. MHP Owner/Operator will be responsible for payment of Liberty Utilities’ utility bills associated with such meters. Additional facilities that may be requested (e.g. streetlight fixtures) and associated energy charges for the common area facilities will be based on the applicable tariff and will not be eligible for reimbursement from Liberty UtilitiesPacific Power.

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Sources: Mobilehome Park Utility Upgrade Program Agreement