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RES 2011-0632 - BMaKK Corporation TIF redevelopment proejct plan Planning Department t, ►E,.w.��vRECEIVED Omaha/Douglas Civic Center z® tlJ s+ a N 1819 Farnam Street,Suite 1100 Omaha,Nebraska 68183 o 9Y PM 2: (402)444 5150 o Telefax(402)444-6140 q�TE'D FtsiOt' CITY UEFA FA �, rNEBR I S K A R.E.Cunningham,RA,F.SAME City of Omaha Director Jim Suttle,Mayor • f":!''rt 1'ay,2 P 11 Honorable President and Members of the City Council, The attached Resolution transmits the BMaKK Corporation Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Redevelopment Project Plan to redevelop their site located at 1440 Read Street and 6924 North 14th Avenue in the Airport Business Park that converts an approximately 21-acre, under-utilized industrial site into the global corporate headquarters of the BMaKK Corporation. The BMaKK Corporation began as a Solid Waste Management Consulting Firm in 2004 with a nationwide network of contracts. The owner, Dr. Bennett Achigbu, has used his success through BMaKK to venture into other areas of business. He has acquired majority interest in a sand and gravel plant and a dredging operation. Dr. Bennett has also secured exclusive rights to a special glass recycling technology from a Japanese company that will allow him to develop a new glass manufacturing facility to produce a product called Super Sol that has a variety of agricultural and engineering applications. One of the Super Sol applications will spawn the opportunity for new concrete manufacturing at this site. At least thirty new jobs will be created as a result of these ventures. The project site will be comprised of a new office building that will house the back office support of existing and future affiliated BMaKK businesses and serve as the corporate headquarters of the BMaKK Corporation, new glass recycling and concrete manufacturing facilities, a new dredging equipment manufacturing facility and future facilities for the manufacturing of the Super Sol equipment, materials handling and the regional materials transfer center. RED Y N • ( ) APPROVED DENIED CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION# - ( ) DATE PASSED - • ANNUAL LEASE FEE$ Other Applicable Director Date DATE LEASE ESTABLISHED BY (FINANCE DEPT.) . - , • ��kt . 7•!.-' ,'7••gll -, ' - • • i • I . --,- , .... . . I . . . .W_ . • ._.-.-.-, ..._ • 'AEI k •. - - I .. • •r•• ,n2I 1 . . • --'•---'•:±---;.•'_7;•±r':i' . I I .- • n•--..:--- . ' I • :-.--.. . 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United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. Honorable President and Members of the City Council Page 2 . • The Redevelopment Project Plan recommends the City's participation in the redevelopment of this project site through the allocation of TIF in an amount up to $2,838,693.00 to offset the costs of acquisition, demolition, site preparation, corporate office expansion, environmental remediation and any public improvements as may be required. The total project cost is estimated to be $19,717,982.00 with TIF eligible costs of approximately $2,838,693.00. Your favorable consideration of this Resolution will be appreciated. Respectfully submitted, Referred to City Council for Consideration: E. Cunnin am RA F. 6 ate. MZ'sfic)" Date Planning D'rect • Approved: /3-!/ 5-" 99—/I Pam Spacc otella Date ROi Robert G. Stubbe, P.E. Date Finance Director Public Works Director Notice of Publication and Public Hearing: May 26th and June 2,°2011 - Public Hearing: June 14, 2011 . Plnlsf1.526-6 ver leiter to other areas of business. He has acquired majority interest in a sand and gravel plant and a dredging operation. Dr. Bennett has also secured exclusive rights to a special glass recycling technology from a Japanese company that will allow him to develop a new glass manufacturing facility to produce a product called Super Sol that has a variety of agricultural and engineering applications. One of the Super Sol applications will spawn the opportunity for new concrete manufacturing at this site. At least thirty new jobs will be created as a result of these ventures. The project site will be comprised of a new office building that will house the back office support of existing and future affiliated BMaKK businesses and serve as the corporate headquarters of the BMaKK Corporation, new glass recycling and concrete manufacturing facilities, a new dredging equipment manufacturing facility and future facilities for the manufacturing of the Super Sol equipment, materials handling and the regional materials transfer center. RED Y N • ( ) APPROVED DENIED CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION# - ( ) DATE PASSED - • ANNUAL LEASE FEE$ Other Applicable Director Date DATE LEASE ESTABLISHED BY (FINANCE DEPT.) . - , • ��kt . 7•!.-' ,'7••gll -, ' - • • i • I . --,- , .... . . I . . . .W_ . • ._.-.-.-, ..._ • 'AEI k •. - - I .. • •r•• ,n2I 1 . . • --'•---'•:±---;.•'_7;•±r':i' . I I .- • n•--..:--- . ' I • :-.--.. . 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United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. 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United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. ~ ' � SURVEY Popqrrt LIP _ � � � ~.~�� � WDOODNIDOM Im wrT ArKIR AWADW Parcel El so ft it . / `.� w� ° � i THE""mDHuvQ CO*w*wrn meT^mmnn"nsrAn2 ~��-----'----' l~ ���� ^^ ~--------------------------' _ ----'--''--' --'`--'---------� | wars��,^cDno*n=uT —i ^*, ' � � _ lake Outreach Center 6 't v i - -Approved ^- ,P ' Mayor t / , fully submitted, • m Suttle, Mayor City of Omaha p:\law-city council documents\2011\10111dae.doc Approved . . �� Mayor . i - PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS • Major property improvements are located in the main yard and shop area and include the shop building and seven miscellaneous buildings. A. Shop Building The shop building is located on the northeast corner of Read Street and 14th Avenue. It was constructed in 1955 and designed specifically as a shop facility for Pentzien, Inc. The structure is a one story, steel frame, shop building with monitor type roof of heavy steel frame construction with crane way facilities. It is 93 feet by 123 feet and contains 11,439 square feet of ground area. The building is supported by a 14 inch concrete slab spread footing foundation. Walls are insulated type G steel panels. Windows are steel sash with 1/8" Luxlite Coolite glass. Exterior wall height is 16 feet with monitor roof construction extending the roof of the middle section of the building to approximately 26 feet. There is 4.8 feet of concrete block and brick wainscoting around the exterior of the building and a 4.6 foot wide concrete sidewalk. The west wall has a high lift 19 foot steel insulated overhead door and the east wall has 19 foot steel sliding doors and a steel swing up door for crane entrance. There are four 2-ton cranes and one 10-ton crane which extends 40 feet outside the building into the yard area. There is an 8 inch concrete slab, 40 feet by 40 feet, on the east side of the building. The northwest corner of the building contains the shop office, a store room and locker room. The walls are unfinished concrete block. The office is approximately 11 feet by 14 feet. The storage area is "L"shaped and is 7.8 feet by 20 feet and 8.3 feet by 3.6 feet. The toilet room is 11.4 feet by 16 feet. There is additional storage space above this area. There is an 80,000 BTU Waterbury gas furnace located in the locker room which also heats the office. The locker room contains a stool, urinal, 60 gallon Crane hot water-heater, 11 metal lockers, floor drain, Westinghouse drinking fountain and a Bradley circular wash fountain. • The shop building contains both 110 and 220 wiring, and numerous electrical, water and air outlets located throughout the building. There are three exhaust fans in the ceiling and an exhaust system along the north wall of the building. Although the building was constructed in 1955, it is in excellent overall physical condition, which reflects the quality of construction and a superior maintenance program. i 1 1 g i aa'1il�11 lslil� gJj �#11111 a'}i 1... '' i II 0 r " '/ i'/ 1 En 1; et ® i ///�ram, J,. i:51 ` ~v ---- 1 „/ ;."_- . •g 1111 1. 7--- ---- r--- 1 1 j��tl '',4; .1-1P,. ... ,� , Z. � ei e lip ; t00000, 11 I 1 IN I :K=Lj . J :!L; -----� i; 1 iy t� — / /I li 1.t+ IIi rill! iti at11 , 1 1 i i.. 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United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. • B. Building A This structure is a one story, metal Butler type building constructed in 1952 and used for storage. It is 32 feet by 60 feet and contains 1,920 square feet. It has a concrete floor, gable roof with steel beams and supports, metal sash windows, a sliding door, a small office (used for storage), which has plywood walls and ceilings and a restroom. The restroom has a wall hung sink, urinal, stool and a Midwest 40 gallon hot water heater. Heat is provided by 60,000 BTU oil furnace and supplemented by a 250,000 BTU ceiling hung gas unit heater which also provides heat to Building B adjacent to and east of Building A. This building is in good physical condition. C. Building B This structure is a one story, metal Butler type building constructed in 1955. and used as a paint shop. It is 32 feet by 36 feet and contains 1,152 square feet. It has a concrete floor;floor drain, and gable roof with steel beams and supports, explosive proof lighting, wooden overhead door, and is heated by a gas unit heater installed in Building A. This building is in good physical condition. D. Buildings C, D, E and F These structures are all one story, metal Butler type buildings o f minimum construction. Each is 20 feet by 40 feet. They have sliding doors across the front and are set on concrete slabs. They have electrical outlets but are not heated. The buildings were constructed in 1955 and are used for storage. All of the buildings are in fair physical condition. E. Building G F This structure is a one story, metal building, '18 feet by 17 feet and is used for storage. It is portable and in fair physical condition. F. Additional Improvements There is approximately 4,300 square feet of concrete slab adjacent to the above Butler type buildings. The overall property is enclosed with approximately 2,287 lineal feet of chain link fence (#9 wire). The fence is 6 feet high plus 1 foot of 3 strand barbed wire. The fence contains two 20 foot double swing gates, a 36 foot and a 30 foot double swing gate, and a four foot gate. The fence and gates are in good condition. • ; ets located throughout the building. There are three exhaust fans in the ceiling and an exhaust system along the north wall of the building. Although the building was constructed in 1955, it is in excellent overall physical condition, which reflects the quality of construction and a superior maintenance program. i 1 1 g i aa'1il�11 lslil� gJj �#11111 a'}i 1... '' i II 0 r " '/ i'/ 1 En 1; et ® i ///�ram, J,. i:51 ` ~v ---- 1 „/ ;."_- . •g 1111 1. 7--- ---- r--- 1 1 j��tl '',4; .1-1P,. ... ,� , Z. � ei e lip ; t00000, 11 I 1 IN I :K=Lj . J :!L; -----� i; 1 iy t� — / /I li 1.t+ IIi rill! iti at11 , 1 1 i i.. 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United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. SURVEY LEGAL DESCRIPTION Parcels A & B That part of Government Lots 5 and 6 in the Southeast Quarter of Section 27, Township 16 North, Range 13 East of the 6ih P.M., Douglas County, Nebraska described as follows: Beginning at a star drill hole with a chiseled "X" at the intersection of the north right of way line of Read Street and the east right of way line of 14`h Avenue, said point also being the northwest corner of Block B, THE UNION LAND COMPANY'S FIRST ADDITION, AND the northwest corner of Lot 2, THE UNION LAND COMPANY'S FIRST ADDITION REPLAT 3, subdivisions, as surveyed, platted and recorded in Douglas County, Nebraska; Thence North 89'52'57" West (assumed bearings) for 351.02 feet along said north right of way line of Read Street to a %/" rebar with 1 I/" yellow plastic cap stamped LS 620 in the east line of a strip of land conveyed by Pentzien, Inc. to Omaha Public Power District by Warranty Deed dated October 23, 1975 and recorded November 7, 1975 in Book 1532, Page 403; Thence North 00'04'14" East for 631.48 feet along said line to a %" rebar with 1 1/4" yellow plastic cap stamped LS 620; Thence North 51'03'15" East for 153.12 feet to a %" rebar with 1 "/" yellow cap stamped LS 620, said point being a witness corner to the actual corner; Thence North 51'03'15" East for 3.00 feet to the high water line on the west bank of the Missouri River and said actual corner; Thence South 54'38'15" East for 340.40 feet along said high water line to an angle point witnessed by a '/e" rebar with 1 '/" yellow plastic cap stamped LS 620 being South 50'09'36" West for 3.00 feet of said angle point; Thence South 55'40'23" East for 949.85 feet along said high water line to a %/" rebar with 1 1/" yellow plastic cap stamped LS 620 in the north line of said Lot 2, said point also being referenced as the intersection of the north line of said Block B to the west high bank of the Missouri River as stated in THE UNION LAND COMPANY'S FIRST ADDITION REPLAT 3, an administrative subdivision performed by Frank A. Kohl, LS #545, with Lamp, Rynearson & Associates, Inc., dated June 28, 2001; Thence North 89'50'32" West for 833.20 feet along the north line of said Lot 2 to the Point of Beginning. Contains 10.732 acres. Parcels C & E That part of Block A, THE UNION LAND COMPANY'S FIRST ADDITION, a subdivision, as surveyed, platted and recorded in Douglas County, Nebraska, described as follows: Beginning at a ' " rebar with 1 I/" yellow plastic cap stamped LS 620 at the northeast corner of said Block A; Thence South 00'09'30" West (assumed bearings) for 941.28 feet to a %" rebar with 1 %" yellow cap stamped LS 620 at the southeast corner of said Block A; Thence North 89'55'17" West for 278.56 feet along the south line of said Block A to a %" rebar with 1 '/" yellow plastic cap stamped LS 620 in the east line of the land conveyed by Union Land Company to Union Pacific Railroad Company by Warranty Deed dated May 25, 1942 for right of way purposes; Thence North 00'01'03" East for 941.43 feet along said east right of way line to a %" rebar with 1 1/4" yellow plastic cap stamped LS 620 in the north line of said Block A; Thence South 89'53'32" East for 280.87 feet to the Point of Beginning. Contains 6.045 acres. Parcel D Lot 2, THE UNION LAND COMPANY'S FIRST ADDITION REPLAT 3, a subdivision, as - surveyed, platted and recorded in Douglas County. _ _ • . ...-.., ,,i_•.. eni • • 1,41 E _ . ji 1 I :MN . 5•. . . _ . . .z I ---, __- . , • i.,ca EL= • § • . I . § = at . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. 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';',41":4:':V:e.• -',.- • -",f*y4,., .1-0-•••,/ ,.. : 1.1 , .--.-.:.,,,A,,..,).4,,v,.P..;41-,,,.:,%.,r,trt..::''il-:`...itr':gt.:11.a1:::::4•Xf;;Z:1.-q i".. ..,71,..,7-. ..,-.----- ri % School Bus Yellow(No Charge) . W8829H W8866H Ranger•Super Duty F-250-F-550 . *F 150 with special paint will receive a black fuel fill door. .CUCa.rcvalr]d ieViaanlcetproseria-8 Enter:.848F-1553°. • 1-• - ...i.: le(rPs7-1)Enter.91S53 . . E-Series may be ordered as RPO-Enter.BY. [1„... . ' • . - . . r. . . ' [!...:::. . • Exhibit "B" BMaKK Corporation TIF REDEVELOPMENT. PROJECT PLAN 1440 READ STREET AND 6924 NORTH 14TH AVENUE MAY 2011 OvimiA,IVE.b F I o i •p Aim mal Id O+P PLANNING•OMAHA 4TFD FEW- Jim Suttle, Mayor City of Omaha R. E. Cunningham, RA, F. SAME Director, Planning Department Omaha/Douglas Civic Center 1819 Farnam Street, Ste. 1111 Omaha, Nebraska 68183 ' � � _ lake Outreach Center 6 't v i - -Approved ^- ,P ' Mayor t / , fully submitted, • m Suttle, Mayor City of Omaha p:\law-city council documents\2011\10111dae.doc Approved . . �� Mayor City of Omaha Tax Increment Financing 1 TIF ) Application Funding Request Documentation: Project: BMaKK Corporation/BMaKK International New International Corporate Headquarters Office Building BMaKK Corporation/BMaKK International And New Manufacturing Companies: BMaKK Super Sol Glass Recycling Manufacturing BMaKK GIass Recycling Center/Manufacturing Ctr. BMaKK Concrete Products Manufacturing Company BMaKK Dredging Company International LTD BMaKK Glass Manufacturing Equipment— ` ) Manufacturing and Process Research /Testing Facility Request: TIF principal up to$1,453,313.75,plus interest reserve, as shown Below. Recommendation: TIF up to a minimum of$1,642,244.54 including interest.The principal amount of the loan is$1,453,313.75 at 6.5%. The actual TIF amount is subject to modification base on actual increases in TIF eligible project cost. With estimated hard cost of $11,626,510.00 this project will support the TIF amount based on the projected valuation. Compliance: •The project meets all the necessary TIF requirements for consideration. The project meets all of the mandatory criteria and The project meets six of eight discretionary criteria as listed below. BMaKK Corporation proposes to redevelopment and expansion in North Omaha for a Phase 1 of a new 13,000 sq.ft. manufacturing complex for BMaKK Manufacturing Cos. Including: BMaKK Super Sol Glass Recycling Manufacturing Facility, and Research Center, the BMaKK Concrete Products Manufacturing Facilities,the new BMaKK Raw Materials Handling&Processing Center,the new Equipment Operations and Maintenance Center,and a new Office Complex which also contains Phase 1 of a new igh bank of the Missouri River as stated in THE UNION LAND COMPANY'S FIRST ADDITION REPLAT 3, an administrative subdivision performed by Frank A. Kohl, LS #545, with Lamp, Rynearson & Associates, Inc., dated June 28, 2001; Thence North 89'50'32" West for 833.20 feet along the north line of said Lot 2 to the Point of Beginning. Contains 10.732 acres. Parcels C & E That part of Block A, THE UNION LAND COMPANY'S FIRST ADDITION, a subdivision, as surveyed, platted and recorded in Douglas County, Nebraska, described as follows: Beginning at a ' " rebar with 1 I/" yellow plastic cap stamped LS 620 at the northeast corner of said Block A; Thence South 00'09'30" West (assumed bearings) for 941.28 feet to a %" rebar with 1 %" yellow cap stamped LS 620 at the southeast corner of said Block A; Thence North 89'55'17" West for 278.56 feet along the south line of said Block A to a %" rebar with 1 '/" yellow plastic cap stamped LS 620 in the east line of the land conveyed by Union Land Company to Union Pacific Railroad Company by Warranty Deed dated May 25, 1942 for right of way purposes; Thence North 00'01'03" East for 941.43 feet along said east right of way line to a %" rebar with 1 1/4" yellow plastic cap stamped LS 620 in the north line of said Block A; Thence South 89'53'32" East for 280.87 feet to the Point of Beginning. Contains 6.045 acres. Parcel D Lot 2, THE UNION LAND COMPANY'S FIRST ADDITION REPLAT 3, a subdivision, as - surveyed, platted and recorded in Douglas County. _ _ • . ...-.., ,,i_•.. eni • • 1,41 E _ . ji 1 I :MN . 5•. . . _ . . .z I ---, __- . , • i.,ca EL= • § • . I . § = at . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. • National HQ Building for BMaKK Corporation, and BMaKK International Phase I is 3500 sq ft which is expandable up to 8000 sq. ft. of office space, as part of Phase II of the Company's Corporate Expansion Master Plan, and a fenced area with appropriate landscaping.This development will enhance the business operations of BMaKK Manufacturing and, as a result of this physical plant expansion and the addition of new product lines BMaKK will expand their workforce anticipating an increase of 30 new employees. This site is zoned General Industrial (GI)with adjacent zoning of(GI). Planned landscaping will provide buffering and comply with zoning requirements. The project supports the Master Plan by providing infill development. The site is undeveloped land in an area designated as Blighted and Substandard. ! This project will bring a new business to the North Omaha Community and offer new employment opportunities to resident in the area. { ost of $11,626,510.00 this project will support the TIF amount based on the projected valuation. Compliance: •The project meets all the necessary TIF requirements for consideration. The project meets all of the mandatory criteria and The project meets six of eight discretionary criteria as listed below. BMaKK Corporation proposes to redevelopment and expansion in North Omaha for a Phase 1 of a new 13,000 sq.ft. manufacturing complex for BMaKK Manufacturing Cos. Including: BMaKK Super Sol Glass Recycling Manufacturing Facility, and Research Center, the BMaKK Concrete Products Manufacturing Facilities,the new BMaKK Raw Materials Handling&Processing Center,the new Equipment Operations and Maintenance Center,and a new Office Complex which also contains Phase 1 of a new igh bank of the Missouri River as stated in THE UNION LAND COMPANY'S FIRST ADDITION REPLAT 3, an administrative subdivision performed by Frank A. Kohl, LS #545, with Lamp, Rynearson & Associates, Inc., dated June 28, 2001; Thence North 89'50'32" West for 833.20 feet along the north line of said Lot 2 to the Point of Beginning. Contains 10.732 acres. Parcels C & E That part of Block A, THE UNION LAND COMPANY'S FIRST ADDITION, a subdivision, as surveyed, platted and recorded in Douglas County, Nebraska, described as follows: Beginning at a ' " rebar with 1 I/" yellow plastic cap stamped LS 620 at the northeast corner of said Block A; Thence South 00'09'30" West (assumed bearings) for 941.28 feet to a %" rebar with 1 %" yellow cap stamped LS 620 at the southeast corner of said Block A; Thence North 89'55'17" West for 278.56 feet along the south line of said Block A to a %" rebar with 1 '/" yellow plastic cap stamped LS 620 in the east line of the land conveyed by Union Land Company to Union Pacific Railroad Company by Warranty Deed dated May 25, 1942 for right of way purposes; Thence North 00'01'03" East for 941.43 feet along said east right of way line to a %" rebar with 1 1/4" yellow plastic cap stamped LS 620 in the north line of said Block A; Thence South 89'53'32" East for 280.87 feet to the Point of Beginning. Contains 6.045 acres. Parcel D Lot 2, THE UNION LAND COMPANY'S FIRST ADDITION REPLAT 3, a subdivision, as - surveyed, platted and recorded in Douglas County. _ _ • . ...-.., ,,i_•.. eni • • 1,41 E _ . ji 1 I :MN . 5•. . . _ . . .z I ---, __- . , • i.,ca EL= • § • . I . § = at . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. • • • fi°�� „t�k`'�4`4t+ti`''.' 1 i. AYE hl r i_,� �s F1.:.,,,0! Y� r,,"k'a .� LY,St 't J rw,,'`: �n 33..,u. r ri µr j X3 !,o yy uF>. • • . -`y' "..�i�;::iT=! s mil.' i YSC '4f ''! 11 '004,Wttth .1 • �,ss :.--:,,,::,,7.,,.r.„,,,,,!„,ti, i ,,, ti g,...,..,•:.,-.1..„..,,,,-.,,,,...-...er...w.,,,•-. . ....,,-..... „.,::,.,, .F ^fir y� .�'a.aY? !, 418110) • t� • 4 � i •i • ii ' { <„. j 1 :, f '7 k yry `tF •. h yR Lrv`i,-x a r o:. F • y Y tF� j• 1 1 • J• i • II 1 • • I • j • • • it �'1 1"YA1171K GROUP ...: �^ j.a„.y'-• �F're` 'r +'yd ,.� I INTERNATIONAL INC. E Business Plan -4 -,• 7' . ' ttl4 Arr.:"--4711:•.4';J.tp%,$'•..• "-, . . Project tir,gi , ; Missouri River Front Expansion y �. .,, . ,4 pM. Fn ssyy�,�y�FE � Wj i s A'r"e �' ! ,. s',s' I Aiti• BMaKK 0.4`i-4l.,1,,:itAi„ , 99 12/10/2010 , g . • ? fi! 1�, A' € a �`»d L,4 uY A + Iu l p. .732 acres. Parcels C & E That part of Block A, THE UNION LAND COMPANY'S FIRST ADDITION, a subdivision, as surveyed, platted and recorded in Douglas County, Nebraska, described as follows: Beginning at a ' " rebar with 1 I/" yellow plastic cap stamped LS 620 at the northeast corner of said Block A; Thence South 00'09'30" West (assumed bearings) for 941.28 feet to a %" rebar with 1 %" yellow cap stamped LS 620 at the southeast corner of said Block A; Thence North 89'55'17" West for 278.56 feet along the south line of said Block A to a %" rebar with 1 '/" yellow plastic cap stamped LS 620 in the east line of the land conveyed by Union Land Company to Union Pacific Railroad Company by Warranty Deed dated May 25, 1942 for right of way purposes; Thence North 00'01'03" East for 941.43 feet along said east right of way line to a %" rebar with 1 1/4" yellow plastic cap stamped LS 620 in the north line of said Block A; Thence South 89'53'32" East for 280.87 feet to the Point of Beginning. Contains 6.045 acres. Parcel D Lot 2, THE UNION LAND COMPANY'S FIRST ADDITION REPLAT 3, a subdivision, as - surveyed, platted and recorded in Douglas County. _ _ • . ...-.., ,,i_•.. eni • • 1,41 E _ . ji 1 I :MN . 5•. . . _ . . .z I ---, __- . , • i.,ca EL= • § • . I . § = at . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. BMAKK GROUP INTERNATIONAL, INC. COMPANY HISTORY: Founded in 2004 by Dr. Bennett Achigbu, BMaKK Corporation began as a Solid Waste Management Consulting Firm that provided operational and logistical support for the Solid Waste Industry. Dr.Achigbu,an immigrant Nigerian Veterinarian was at the time pursuing a Masters degree in Business Administration at the Creighton University School of Business. Dr.Achigbu received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Degree from the University of Nigeria and graduated in 1984 with a National Merit Award for Academic Excellence. Dr Achigbu's resume includes over twenty-five years of domestic and international experience in managing agricultural projects, pharmaceutical sales and technical support. He held several Management and Technical positions; in Nigeria with the Livestock projects division of the World Bank,in the United States with Fortune 500 Pharmaceutical Companies that include Eli-Lilly&Company, Novartis and Schering Plough Corporation. ;. As part of his business school curriculum, Dr.Achigbu had worked on case studies in the solid waste industry. Recognizing the tremendous opportunities that exist within the Solid Waste Industry, Dr Achigbu decided to incorporate BMaKK in the State of Nebraska in May 2004,to provide operational and logistical support for the Solid Waste Industry. Since then, BMaKK has enjoyed continued growth and success.With projected annual revenues of over $12 million for the year 2010, BMaKK has evolved into an industry leading Solid Waste Firm with special emphasis on Military,Government and Municipal Contracting. In 2008, BMaKK entered into the construction roll-off business in the Metro Omaha area by acquiring the assets and operations of three local construction roll-off companies. In 2009 BMaKK purchased the shipping and packaging business of 5M INC.DBA GOIN'POSTAL. Dr.Achigbu has also ventured into other areas of business. In 2009 and 2010, Dr.Achigbu acquired majority interests in Bennington Farms INC.and KMG Partners,LLC. KMG Partners,a Nebraska Limited Liability Corporation,owns and operates a 350-acre sand and gravel r. plant and a dredging operation in Valley, Nebraska. Recently, BMaKK secured the exclusive rights to use TRIM Corporation's Glass Recycling Technology within the continental United States. ' { ka, described as follows: Beginning at a ' " rebar with 1 I/" yellow plastic cap stamped LS 620 at the northeast corner of said Block A; Thence South 00'09'30" West (assumed bearings) for 941.28 feet to a %" rebar with 1 %" yellow cap stamped LS 620 at the southeast corner of said Block A; Thence North 89'55'17" West for 278.56 feet along the south line of said Block A to a %" rebar with 1 '/" yellow plastic cap stamped LS 620 in the east line of the land conveyed by Union Land Company to Union Pacific Railroad Company by Warranty Deed dated May 25, 1942 for right of way purposes; Thence North 00'01'03" East for 941.43 feet along said east right of way line to a %" rebar with 1 1/4" yellow plastic cap stamped LS 620 in the north line of said Block A; Thence South 89'53'32" East for 280.87 feet to the Point of Beginning. Contains 6.045 acres. Parcel D Lot 2, THE UNION LAND COMPANY'S FIRST ADDITION REPLAT 3, a subdivision, as - surveyed, platted and recorded in Douglas County. _ _ • . ...-.., ,,i_•.. eni • • 1,41 E _ . ji 1 I :MN . 5•. . . _ . . .z I ---, __- . , • i.,ca EL= • § • . I . § = at . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. i I PROJECT DESCRIPTION: BMaKK Corporation presently manages its Nebraska operations from four locations in the Metro Omaha Area:Office facilities at 3000 S.25th street and 9900 Nicholas Street,maintenance/storage facility at the Offutt Air Force Base and a storage facility in Bennington Nebraska. BMaKK has entered into a Purchase ' Agreement with Pentzien INC.to purchase Pentzien's Riverfront Property located within the Airport . Business Park. BMaKK will build a new facility at this site to house its office headquarters for its worldwide Solid Waste Company,Dredging and Aggregate supply businesses.The new BMaKK Riverfront Campus will also house BMaKK's new glass recycling plant incorporating a Material Recovery i Facility,and a Concrete Manufacturing Plant.The Concrete Manufacturing Plant will utilize the by- 'i • product of the Glass Manufacturing plant"Super sol" and aggregate materials from its affiliated sand 1 and gravel plant in Valley Nebraska.BMaKK intends to occupy and operate from the new facility in early . 2011. PROJECT JUSTIFICATION: GLASS RECYCLING/Super so!Manufacturing PLANT: Recently,there has been increased awareness of the environmental impact of human activities on the ii globe. Many nations have initiated policies to address environmental pollution.The United States jI government has introduced initiatives aimed at reducing environmental pollution within the country. r; These initiatives range from encouraging manufacturing companies to utilize processes that reduce l carbon emission into the environment,to sourcing alternative sources of energy to reduce the country's I' reliance on foreign oil. 11 'l Just recently the Department of Defense mandated all military installations to achieve a 40%reductionii il in the quantity of waste that is taken to the landfill. II Waste recycling has been at the forefront of these initiatives. It is estimated that about 88%of all waste 11 generated in the U.S.can be recycled. Unfortunately,only about 22%of the waste generated in the '{ United States,are currently being recycled.Glass recycling is one aspect of the U.S. Recycling Industry l` f� that is highly underdeveloped.The reason is that the United States currently does not have the technology to effectively recycle glass.Current glass recycling programs in the U.S. require that glass is separated and sorted into the different colors.This separation process is very critical because in the U.S., il these recycled bottles are often used to make new containers.This process is very expensive and also it ii labor intensive. In addition,glass manufacturers in the U.S.are currently only utilizing 25%recycled glass in the manufacturing process.This creates a huge predicament for glass recycling in the U.S. because, even if the majority of our waste glass is recycled,we still do not have the market to absorb the by- II products of our current recycling program. ;1 TRIM Corporation,a Japanese based company,has developed an unprecedented technology to convert i co-mingled waste glass into"Super sol",a light weight porous material that has tremendous engineering !i and agricultural applications. In Japan,Super sol has been used in many areas including road 1 i 11 II. . ;i !1 . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. improvement construction,soil improvement work, rooftop greening and drainage work,in-door greening,waste water treatment and water filtration.Our Omaha Recycling Plant will be the first of its kind in the continental United States.Our goal is to build the pilot plot in Omaha Nebraska. Subsequently,we would franchise the technology to the rest of the U.S.When fully operational,our recycling plant will produce significant number of jobs in the city. CONCRETE MANUFACTURING PLANT: Super sol,the by-product of our Glass Manufacturing Plant is a light weight porous material that is made from 100%waste glass.Super sol has been utilized extensively as a filling material for various engineering projects such as road construction,landslide prevention,embanking and culvert construction and soil improvement work.Super sol has also been used for structural support in engineering projects where load reduction is desired.A unique application of Super sol has been in the production of heat insulating cement blocks by mixing Super sol and concrete. By mixing Super sol with concrete in our Concrete Manufacturing plant,we would produce cement blocks with comparable strength as concrete but significantly lighter than concrete.Theses Super sol—Concrete blocks have been shown to provide much better heat insulation when used as roofing materials. The deplorable state of the U.S.infrastructure has been an ongoing discussion by politicians and the news media.With the U.S.economy experiencing the worst recession since the great depression, '? discussions of rebuilding the U.S.aging infrastructure has intensified.With unemployment hovering at about 10%and the Federal Reserve forecasting slow economic growth over the next five years,many economists have suggested that one of the quickest ways to jump start the U.S.economy and put people back is through spending on infrastructure. The Obama administration is aggressively pursuing policies to stimulate the U.S.economy and create new jobs. President Obama has made rebuilding the aging U.S. infrastructure one of the corner-stones of his administration.The president recently proposed a$58 billion infrastructure spending during his administration.Just last week the Omaha based Metropolitan Utilities District announced that it would spend$150 million to upgrade its Florence Nebraska which is just about a block from the Pentzien site. The Concrete Manufacturing Plant when fully operational will also benefit from the ongoing sewer project in the city,the proposed airport expansion and the North Omaha redevelopment program. CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS Currently, BMaKK manages its Nebraska operations from four different locations in Omaha Nebraska. !I These locations also provide coordination and logistical support to BMaKK's other operations spread across five other states.Consolidating our offices to one central location will provide for better I" ii communication and more effective support of our different operations. The new BMaKK Corporate Office Building will house the following operations: (a) BMaKK Global Corporate Office { - II products of our current recycling program. ;1 TRIM Corporation,a Japanese based company,has developed an unprecedented technology to convert i co-mingled waste glass into"Super sol",a light weight porous material that has tremendous engineering !i and agricultural applications. In Japan,Super sol has been used in many areas including road 1 i 11 II. . ;i !1 . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. i i 1 i I (b) Administrative Offices for the various BMaKK affiliate businesses 1 I (c) Sales&Marketing offices for the various BMaKK affiliate businesses 11 (d) Accounting&Finance Offices for the various BMaKK affiliate businesses i i i BMAKK DREDGING SERVICES: 1 i BMaKK recently acquired majority interest in KMG Partners LLC,a Nebraska Limited Liability Corporation that owns and operates a 350-acre Sand and Gravel mining facility in Valley Nebraska. KMG also operates a Dredging operation from its facility in Valley Nebraska.The Company is currently dredging a 220-acre lake in Valley Nebraska,and has also signed a memorandum of understanding with the government of Nigeria to implement a multi-million dollar land reclamation and dredging contract in ll Nigeria. ii ;i Pentzien Inc.had one of the largest Marine Engineering/Dredging operations in the United States of II America.The Pentzien Riverfront Property is uniquely located and designed to support a first class 1 l dredging operation.The acquisition of the Pentzien Riverfront Property gives BMaKK a strong i I competitive advantage in securing future dredging contracts with the United States Army Core of Engineers and other agencies.. i1 II AGGREGATE (SAND & GRAVEL) SUPPLIES: I The acquisition of KMG Partners LLC.puts BMaKK as one of just three companies that own Sand & i i1 Gravel mining operations in the Metro Omaha Area.As the only minority-owned-Aggregate mining, Small Business in the Metro Omaha Area, BMaKK is well positioned to secure aggregate supply contracts with the City of Omaha, Douglas County and the State of Nebraska. 11 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT/CONSTRUCTION DUMPSTER SERVICE I Founded in 2004, BMaKK Corporation began as a Solid Waste Management Consulting Firm that provided operational and logistical support for the Solid Waste Industry. BMaKK currently manages over fifteen Refuse and Recycling contracts for various Department of Defense installations across the continental United States. BMaKK also manages refuse and reclycling contracts for several municipalities,School Districts, Residential and Commercial facilities. In addition to providing Refuse and Recycling Services, BMaKK also provides construction roll-off services to the construction industry.Over the last five years the company has experienced steady growth.With projected annual revenues of over $12M in 2010, BMaKK has evolved into one of the largest providers of Solid Waste Services to the Department of Defense. • tral location will provide for better I" ii communication and more effective support of our different operations. The new BMaKK Corporate Office Building will house the following operations: (a) BMaKK Global Corporate Office { - II products of our current recycling program. ;1 TRIM Corporation,a Japanese based company,has developed an unprecedented technology to convert i co-mingled waste glass into"Super sol",a light weight porous material that has tremendous engineering !i and agricultural applications. In Japan,Super sol has been used in many areas including road 1 i 11 II. . ;i !1 . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. i • PROXIMITY/ACCESS TO RAIL; RIVER; MAJOR INTERSTATE AND THE AIRPORT The Pentzien property is uniquely located along the Missouri River and has access to the railroad and interstate 680.The property is also just a few minutes to the Eppley Airport.Since 8MaKK's operations spread across the United States and overseas,access to the various modes of transportation will facilitate sourcing of raw materials and distribution and marketing of finished products. !l { I li 11 li s; I, II it 1 1 1 City of Omaha p:\law-city council documents\2011\10111dae.doc Approved . . �� Mayor MASTER PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN BMaKK Group, Inc. Operational HQ Center • . Omaha, Nebraska BMaKK Corporation 1500 Read Street [ <kij Omaha, Nebraska � /gnx.er./Sevtr.�,L . BMaKK Campus I Original Estimate I • "Source of Funds" . Total Project Base SOURCE OF FUNDING City of Omaha -Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Grant Loan Financing City of Omaha -Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Grant Loan Funding $2,838,693 Proposed Abatement of the City of Omaha TIF Fees&Expenses City of Omaha -Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funding Community Development Block Grant(CDBG)Award $498,000 City of Omaha -Foreign " Free Trade Zone" Designation "Free Trade Zone"Designation Fees&Expenses $10,000 • Sales Tax Savings on Foreign Super Sol Manufacturing Equipment Purchased $150,000 Small Business Administration (SBA) Loan Loan Equity(Down Payment) Acquisition Loan • $170,000 Cash Equity Value: Property and Structures located at 1500 Read St $ 1,830,000 SBA Loans: Mutual of Omaha Bank-Phase I initial SBA Bank Loan $1,688,000 Mutual of Omaha Bank-Phase II SBA Bank Loan • Loan Fees&Closing Costs (See Below) Loan Fees Closing Costs Title Insurance(Update) Bank-Legal Counsel Fees/Expenses Recording Fees • State of Nebraska - Econ Development Incentives State of Nebraska-Nebraska Advantage Funding (1) Direct Tax Payment Refund $733,000 (2) Tax Credit Refund $750,000 Special Programs: Sales Tax Abatement Nebraska Economic Stimulus Funding Nebraska Advantage Employee Training Program(HUB Zone) $52,000 Micro Enterprise Economic Development/Job Creation Funding $85,000 . Nebraska Community Development Block Grant(CDBG)Forgivable Loan Funding State of Nebraska -Department of Environmental Quality ( DEQ ) • Nebraska Community Environmental Improvements Grants (3) Waste Management Control/energy conversion funding $350,000 Nebraska Lottery Grant Funding US Department of Energy-Energy Conservation Grants • • 1 Source3 5/8/2011 8:44 AM U:\Bridget-TIF\Current_TIF_Projects\BMaKKVvlaster Source Doc.final City Submittal 4 15 2011 BOfa>�K Document( ) stricts, Residential and Commercial facilities. In addition to providing Refuse and Recycling Services, BMaKK also provides construction roll-off services to the construction industry.Over the last five years the company has experienced steady growth.With projected annual revenues of over $12M in 2010, BMaKK has evolved into one of the largest providers of Solid Waste Services to the Department of Defense. • tral location will provide for better I" ii communication and more effective support of our different operations. The new BMaKK Corporate Office Building will house the following operations: (a) BMaKK Global Corporate Office { - II products of our current recycling program. ;1 TRIM Corporation,a Japanese based company,has developed an unprecedented technology to convert i co-mingled waste glass into"Super sol",a light weight porous material that has tremendous engineering !i and agricultural applications. In Japan,Super sol has been used in many areas including road 1 i 11 II. . ;i !1 . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. MASTER PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN BMaKK Group, Inc. • • Operational HQ Center 1500 Read Street Omaha, Neb f 5 ,ti7-Abihj Omaha, Nebraska �f,o%.F„ts�f•:�., Ti+t. • • BMaKK Campus Original Estimate I "Source of Funds" Total Pro ect Base Application/Award Certification:Star Energy Cert Consultant Funding Applications-Grant(up to$1.80 sq. ft.) $3,250 Alternative Energy Grant Funding: Waste to Energy Douglas County Nebraska-Economic Development Funding DC Economic Development Grant/Loan Funding Omaha Economic.Development Council(ODEC)Funding National Econ.. Development and Employment Grants Omaha Public Power District( OPPD ) Energy Grants $6,900 Application/Award(to be determined) Award from OPPD for installation of new Generation Energy Efficiency Heat Pump Government of Japan -Funding $1,000,000 Trim Co, LTD Funding • US Department of Energy -New Energy Alternatives Research Grant(s) (4) Alternative Energy Grant Funding: Waste to Energy $900,000 Alternative Energies Advance Technologies Research Grant $100,000 Advance Technologies:Alternative Energies Research Grant-Grant Appl Funding Grant $3,000 Subtotal: Sources of Funds: Available for Project Funding/Financing $11,167,843 Venture Ca•ital Funding Super Sol Glass Recycling Manufacturing Facility Project Funding $5,500,000 Mutual Of Omaha Bank Small Business Administration(SBA)Loan Super Sol/Concrete Products Manufacturing Facility $1,485,791 • Super Sol Manufacturing Equipment-New Manufacturing Plant $889,258 James J.Riskowski as individual Personal Investor $500,000 Signa Development Services,Inc. Professional Services/Funding Support $175,000 Total Financial Resources Committed to this Project: $19,717,892 Plus: • Additional Sources of Funds Available to Support the Funding of this Project: Dr. Bennett Achigbu Personal Net Worth "Confidential" Pius: investment/funding support from BMaKK(Dr.Achigbu owned Corporations) BMaKK Corporation&related Corporations(est. value) 15) BMaKK Solid Waste Management Corporation $12,500,000 .(5) BMaKK Sand&Gravel Corporation $10,500,000 .(5) BMaKK Land holdings Nebraska-Bennington $750,000 (5) BMaKK Dredging Operations&Equipment $995,000 • U:\Bridget-TIF\Current TIF Projects\BMaKK\Master Source Doc. final City Submittal 4 15 201123OfaaK Source Document(3) 5/62011 8:44 AM mpany has experienced steady growth.With projected annual revenues of over $12M in 2010, BMaKK has evolved into one of the largest providers of Solid Waste Services to the Department of Defense. • tral location will provide for better I" ii communication and more effective support of our different operations. The new BMaKK Corporate Office Building will house the following operations: (a) BMaKK Global Corporate Office { - II products of our current recycling program. ;1 TRIM Corporation,a Japanese based company,has developed an unprecedented technology to convert i co-mingled waste glass into"Super sol",a light weight porous material that has tremendous engineering !i and agricultural applications. In Japan,Super sol has been used in many areas including road 1 i 11 II. . ;i !1 . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. MASTER PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN • BMaKK Group, Inc. Operational HQ Center • 1500 Read Street Omaha, Neb 1 5 Omaha, Nebraska ,� ifs ,,�,:.j,,c. BMaKK Campus Original Estimate I "Source of Funds" Total Project Base Subtotal: Additional Assets Available to Fund this Project $24,745,000 Investment Partners both Cash Equity and/or Debt/Equity Project Financing Signa Development Services, Inc. Professional Services/Funding Support $175,000 • Personal/Community Financial Investors /Partners Venture Capital/Private Equity Funders (6) Venture Capital Corporation of Omaha $5,500,000 (6) First Capital Partners-First National Bank-Private Equity&Mezzanine Capital Private Equity Partners (7) James J. Riskowski as individual Personal Investor $500,000 TOTAL AMOUNT OF FUNDS AVAILABLE TO SUPPORT THIS PROJECT-"SOURCE" OF FUNDING $42,087,843 Total Amount of Funds necessary to finance/fund this project:(See" Document $19,717,892 • Net"Positive"Cash Equity over Cash Required to support the development the Project $22,369,951 Notes: (1) BMaKK Corporation has received from the State of Nebraska Department of Revenue full confirmation full and complete funding approval and authorization for the development/implementation of this Project (2) Important: The Funding Award indicates that these funds are funded/become available at or in the Year following the submission of the Ne Corporate Income Tax Return Documenting Expenditures of Funds,and Employment(Job creation) (3) Grant Funding from/through the State of Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality Community based Waste to Energy Alternatives development and integration funding Nebraska Lottery Fund allocation thru NE DEQ (4) State of Nebraska Grant Funding Awarded to BMaKK to obtain a Federal Research Grant for the Development of Waste to Energy alternative development. (5) BMaKK Corp.Entities which are or have committed to provide Financing/Funding support for the Development of these new Manufacturing Technologies on the BMaKK Campus. (6) Venture Capitalist&Equity or Debt/Equity Financing Partners who have committed to the potential provision of the Financing/Funding of this Project. (7) Dr.Bennett Achigbu also has the personal Net Worth to provide the necessary financing, funding of any Gap Funding that maybe required to finish this Project. "Confidential" • • • • U:\Bridget-TIF\Current TIF_Projects\BMaKK\Master Source Doc. final City Submittal 4 15 2011330faaK Source Document(3) 5/62011 8:44 AM er $12M in 2010, BMaKK has evolved into one of the largest providers of Solid Waste Services to the Department of Defense. • tral location will provide for better I" ii communication and more effective support of our different operations. The new BMaKK Corporate Office Building will house the following operations: (a) BMaKK Global Corporate Office { - II products of our current recycling program. ;1 TRIM Corporation,a Japanese based company,has developed an unprecedented technology to convert i co-mingled waste glass into"Super sol",a light weight porous material that has tremendous engineering !i and agricultural applications. In Japan,Super sol has been used in many areas including road 1 i 11 II. . ;i !1 . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. BMaKK Corporation. (new Corporate HQ Office Building&Manufacturing Facilities) 1500 Read Street (Manufacturing Business Operations Facilities) Omaha,Nebraska Source and Use: . Use (s): Acquisition: • Land and Buildings Sq.Footage $ 1,388,000.00 Land $ 438,000.00 Buildings (existing) $ 950,000.00 Building Buildings/Master . Construction (1) New Corporate HQ Office Bldq Phase I 2600 $ 418,201.00 &Equipment Land $ 12,750.00 Building Hard Costs $ 312,183.00 Soft Costs . • Pre Development Costs $ 47,853.00 Architectural&Engineering Cost $ 28,930.00 Construction Contractor Costs $ 16,485.00 BMaKK Corporation HQ Office Bldq Expansion Headquarters(HQ)Centralized Corporate Offices. Phase II 8500 $ 938,770.00 Land $ 12,950.00 Building Hard Costs $ 762,145.00 . Soft Costs Pre Development Costs $ 25,145.00 Architectural&Engineering Cost $ 72,950.00 Construction Contractor Costs $ 78,530.00 Important: Note: Master Project Development Budget excludes Land Cost Allocation • (2) BMaKK-Super Sol Glass Recycling Manufacturing Facility New Manufacturing Facility Phase I 15500 $ 5,959,005.00 Land $ 112,000.00 Building • Hard Costs $ 1,940,785.00 Equipment $ 3,750,000.00 Soft Costs Pre Development Costs $ 21,465.00 Architectural&Engineering Cost $ 149,450.00 Construction Contractor Costs $ .97,305.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 6,071,005.00 with Land Cost Allocation Important: Note: Master Project Development Budget excludes Land Cost Allocation Phase II Super Sol Manufacturing Facility Phase II 7500 Secondary Growth/Expansion Manufacturing Line#2 $ 4,487,680.00 Land $ 25,000.00 Building Hard Costs $ 923,750.00 Equipment $ 3,540,000.00 Soft Costs Pre Development Costs $ Architectural&Engineering Cost $ 15,130.00 Construction Contractor Costs $ 8,800.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 4,512,680.00 with Land Cost Allocation Important: Note: Master Project Development Budget excludes Land Cost Allocation Railroad siding required for Manufacturing Operations $ 250,000.00 Facility Core Imps. Hard Costs $ 129,500.00 Equipment $ 110,000.00 11 8:44 AM er $12M in 2010, BMaKK has evolved into one of the largest providers of Solid Waste Services to the Department of Defense. • tral location will provide for better I" ii communication and more effective support of our different operations. The new BMaKK Corporate Office Building will house the following operations: (a) BMaKK Global Corporate Office { - II products of our current recycling program. ;1 TRIM Corporation,a Japanese based company,has developed an unprecedented technology to convert i co-mingled waste glass into"Super sol",a light weight porous material that has tremendous engineering !i and agricultural applications. In Japan,Super sol has been used in many areas including road 1 i 11 II. . ;i !1 . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. • Soft Costs $ 10,500.00 (3) New Concrete Products Manufacturing Plant 3500 $ 2,026,350.00 Land $ 190,115.00 Building Hard Costs $ 964,900.00 Equipment $ 950,000.00 Soft Costs Pre Development Costs $ - . Architectural&Engineering Cost $ 74,900.00 Construction Contractor Costs $ 54,550.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 2,234,465.00 Important: Note: Master Project Development Budget excludes Land Cost Allocation Railroad siding required for Manufacturing Operations $ 125,000.00 Facility Core Imps. Hard Costs $ 62,550.00 Equipment $ 56,500.00 Soft Costs $ 5,950.00 (4) BMaKK Super Sol Materials Handling I Recycling Center 30000 $ 2,309,370.00 Super Sol Manufactured Products Material Handling Processing/Shipping Center Land $ 35,250.00 Building Hard Costs $ 1,944,985.00 Equipment $ 185,000.00 • Soft Costs • Pre Development Costs $ 3,730.00 Architectural&Engineering Cost $ 83,300.00 Construction Contractor Costs $ 92,355.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 2,344,620.00 (5) Regional I Sub regional Material Handling Transfer Center 2500 $ 250,000.00 Land $ 5,500.00 Building Hard Costs $ 228,750.000 Soft Costs $ 21,250.000 IMPORTANT NOTE: Costs are Included.in the Materials Handling I Recycling Center Above (6) Existing Manufacturing Equipment I Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Facility $ 184,385.00 Land $ 19,935.00 Building Hard Costs $ 145,750.00 Soft Costs $ 20,282.35 Remodeling/Renovation of the Existing Buildings to Accommodate Business&Manufacturing Operations on the BMaKK Site (7) Dredging Equipment Manufacturing Facility 3500 $ 777,258.00 Dredging/Barge Manufacturing Facility Land $ 12,250.00 Building Hard Costs $ 446,270.00 Equipment $ 285,250.00 Soft Costs Pre Development Costs $ - Architectural&Engineering Cost $ 21,288.00 Construction Contractor Costs $ 24,450.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 789,508.00 Important: Note: Master Project Development Budget excludes Land Cost Allocation (8) New Super Sol"Equipment" Manufacturing Facility 3500 $ 887,008.00 New Manufacturing Facility of San Soil Manufacturing Equipment Land $ 12,250.00 Building Hard Costs $ 446,270.00 Equipment $ 395,000.00 Soft Costs Pre Development Costs $ Architectural&Engineering Cost $ 21,288.00 Construction Contractor Costs $ 24,450.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 899,258.00 ate Office { - II products of our current recycling program. ;1 TRIM Corporation,a Japanese based company,has developed an unprecedented technology to convert i co-mingled waste glass into"Super sol",a light weight porous material that has tremendous engineering !i and agricultural applications. In Japan,Super sol has been used in many areas including road 1 i 11 II. . ;i !1 . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. Important: Note: Master Project Development Budget excludes Land Cost Allocation Total: Master Site Development Budget w/Equipment included: $ 19,717,892.00 Note:This Budget includes Land,Buildings&Equipment This Budget includes the Two(2)new Railroad Sidings being added: This Budget does not include rolling stock Equipment: BMaKK-Super Sol Glass Recycling Manufacturing Facility Manufacturing Equipment Super Sol Glass Manufacturing Equipment Initial Primary Manufacturing Line#1 $ 3,750,000.00 Secondary Growth/Expansion Manufacturing Line#2 $ 3,540,000.00 Operational Equipment:Key/Critical Operational Equipment • New Super Sol/Concrete Products Manufacturing Plant Manufacturing Equipment Manufacturing-Operating Equipment-Phase I . $ 750,000.00 Conveying/Materials Transfer Equipment $ 150,000.00 Manufactured Products Materials Handling&Shipping Equipment $ 225,000.00 Operational Equipment $ 1,325,000.00 Subtotal: New Manufacturing Equipment: $ 9,740,000.00 Combined Total Manufacturing Process Equip&Fac $ 8,990,000.00 without Operational Equipment ,300.00 Construction Contractor Costs $ 92,355.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 2,344,620.00 (5) Regional I Sub regional Material Handling Transfer Center 2500 $ 250,000.00 Land $ 5,500.00 Building Hard Costs $ 228,750.000 Soft Costs $ 21,250.000 IMPORTANT NOTE: Costs are Included.in the Materials Handling I Recycling Center Above (6) Existing Manufacturing Equipment I Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Facility $ 184,385.00 Land $ 19,935.00 Building Hard Costs $ 145,750.00 Soft Costs $ 20,282.35 Remodeling/Renovation of the Existing Buildings to Accommodate Business&Manufacturing Operations on the BMaKK Site (7) Dredging Equipment Manufacturing Facility 3500 $ 777,258.00 Dredging/Barge Manufacturing Facility Land $ 12,250.00 Building Hard Costs $ 446,270.00 Equipment $ 285,250.00 Soft Costs Pre Development Costs $ - Architectural&Engineering Cost $ 21,288.00 Construction Contractor Costs $ 24,450.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 789,508.00 Important: Note: Master Project Development Budget excludes Land Cost Allocation (8) New Super Sol"Equipment" Manufacturing Facility 3500 $ 887,008.00 New Manufacturing Facility of San Soil Manufacturing Equipment Land $ 12,250.00 Building Hard Costs $ 446,270.00 Equipment $ 395,000.00 Soft Costs Pre Development Costs $ Architectural&Engineering Cost $ 21,288.00 Construction Contractor Costs $ 24,450.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 899,258.00 ate Office { - II products of our current recycling program. ;1 TRIM Corporation,a Japanese based company,has developed an unprecedented technology to convert i co-mingled waste glass into"Super sol",a light weight porous material that has tremendous engineering !i and agricultural applications. In Japan,Super sol has been used in many areas including road 1 i 11 II. . ;i !1 . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. • • xAl i --.N• 1� _' g • W (( z I f',.! s z r '' - a g. .< • oa 0 �- • w Z m o ► R • Q c Z J Qz ▪ U IL w i s x W R . • Q j ni it 1" U C7 LL ' . , a 'mil • Z .. h ,3 \ o. 22 F l• w • n o a m o w , tryLI dss�� 4 • ' ;\ 00 \ . ;X T. ed . . �� Mayor SITE UTILIZATION The layout of the e BMaKK Riverfront Manufacturing Campus will be subdivided into four different areas as follows: 1. Area [A]—The area within the NW corner of the property. 2. Area [B] -The area within the Center of the property 3. Area [C] -The area within the SE/NE Corner of the property including the area adjoining the Missouri River. 4. Area [D] -The vacant 6-acre lot on the south corner of the property. AREA [A] The new Glass Recycling/Manufacturing Plant,the Material Recovery Facility and The Concrete Product Manufacturing Plant will be located in the NW corner of the property.The Glass Recycling/ Manufacturing process will include a material handling facility and will utilize waste glass to produce Super sol.The Super sol will then be transferred through a conveyor belt to the Concrete Manufacturing Plant as the raw material for the concrete blocks. Construction work on the Glass Manufacturing Plant is planned for the summer of 2011 pending receipt of the necessary permits and approvals from the City. AREA [B] The Global Corporate Office building and the Maintenance/Manufacturing Warehouse will be located in the area within the center of the property.The Corporate office building will house the global corporate offices,the administrative, sales/marketing and the accounting/finance offices of the various BMaKK affiliate businesses.The existing manufacturing/maintenance warehouse will be utilized for manufacturing dredges for the dredging operation.This facility will also serve as a maintenance facility for the various affiliate businesses.The visitors and the employee parking will also be located in this area of the property.These operations will be relocated to this facility in February 2011.The corporate offices will be temporarily housed in a leased mobile office pending the completion of construction work on the corporate office building. AREA [C] The area within the SE/NE corner of the property including the area adjoining the Missouri River will serve as the main operational base for the Dredging operation.This operation will be relocated to this site in the spring of 2011. , AREA [D] The vacant 6-acre lot located on the south corner of the property will house the warehousing/Distribution Center for BMaKK Global Logistics Services.This operation is slated to come on-stream in late 2012 to early 2013. Construction Contractor Costs $ 24,450.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 789,508.00 Important: Note: Master Project Development Budget excludes Land Cost Allocation (8) New Super Sol"Equipment" Manufacturing Facility 3500 $ 887,008.00 New Manufacturing Facility of San Soil Manufacturing Equipment Land $ 12,250.00 Building Hard Costs $ 446,270.00 Equipment $ 395,000.00 Soft Costs Pre Development Costs $ Architectural&Engineering Cost $ 21,288.00 Construction Contractor Costs $ 24,450.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 899,258.00 ate Office { - II products of our current recycling program. ;1 TRIM Corporation,a Japanese based company,has developed an unprecedented technology to convert i co-mingled waste glass into"Super sol",a light weight porous material that has tremendous engineering !i and agricultural applications. In Japan,Super sol has been used in many areas including road 1 i 11 II. . ;i !1 . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. 1 • • ift.-. 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AREA [C] The area within the SE/NE corner of the property including the area adjoining the Missouri River will serve as the main operational base for the Dredging operation.This operation will be relocated to this site in the spring of 2011. , AREA [D] The vacant 6-acre lot located on the south corner of the property will house the warehousing/Distribution Center for BMaKK Global Logistics Services.This operation is slated to come on-stream in late 2012 to early 2013. Construction Contractor Costs $ 24,450.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 789,508.00 Important: Note: Master Project Development Budget excludes Land Cost Allocation (8) New Super Sol"Equipment" Manufacturing Facility 3500 $ 887,008.00 New Manufacturing Facility of San Soil Manufacturing Equipment Land $ 12,250.00 Building Hard Costs $ 446,270.00 Equipment $ 395,000.00 Soft Costs Pre Development Costs $ Architectural&Engineering Cost $ 21,288.00 Construction Contractor Costs $ 24,450.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 899,258.00 ate Office { - II products of our current recycling program. ;1 TRIM Corporation,a Japanese based company,has developed an unprecedented technology to convert i co-mingled waste glass into"Super sol",a light weight porous material that has tremendous engineering !i and agricultural applications. In Japan,Super sol has been used in many areas including road 1 i 11 II. . ;i !1 . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. . • I • I • • • • • • • • • • tri,ly• �s {1 i n•f; ,„r1 'um-_. i � • p { =x � t� • 7L .1 f t L�r� 1 F — - • • • 11 / .. . • ( 4u"' ,/y.•, mot+ s.. DREDGING MAINT.&OPN.BLDG. .• .I i —•. rADMINiSTRATlO/ / -se 1,_ ' ' v.', lq# lii 1 It VEHICLEMAINBLDO. Ma1NT,SLOPS, ��� -8_:,, t' J /_ ,u7 :ii.U'� .1-`i ( _7 7 Q•7♦1 e7 T L T T 3 T.'R� T!. T i 4 1x., 1 Y'Mom'k itPi �.'r X,� '�� fi .• `� F&HIIlilll I f}a 3 t`Ad,,,., ¢ ,a) n _ f .. __. . ; p�•� ,tom a Vf-i. S YI► iAd}4'R8R a P. 'ib}F71�YMW%MW MY`! rt�-aa �.e... .ri•W ] 1 C 1 1 1 4p1 I�jTE.1t' .-�.Ib_. - // -�MII�!/I" P ':<� � ,."°'a .�,�,v.,.�.,1;�.�,r,tR�,M.�a�,�,.:.�,� r�„P,t�.�� • f'ltft�lft / - k a�. CONCRETE MANUFACTURING CCCCCC -- ��•" GLASS RECYCLE / "' n ' FACILITY P.`L". FACILITY I SITE PLAN 1.e:t-L., i,,• / g " , . • . •• .. .... • . . ,:.4-,::::-.;--4 •- • ---• -•-.F-Atfifiliqt.:7-• • . f 1 y;. i r. I $ i 1 ding. AREA [C] The area within the SE/NE corner of the property including the area adjoining the Missouri River will serve as the main operational base for the Dredging operation.This operation will be relocated to this site in the spring of 2011. , AREA [D] The vacant 6-acre lot located on the south corner of the property will house the warehousing/Distribution Center for BMaKK Global Logistics Services.This operation is slated to come on-stream in late 2012 to early 2013. Construction Contractor Costs $ 24,450.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 789,508.00 Important: Note: Master Project Development Budget excludes Land Cost Allocation (8) New Super Sol"Equipment" Manufacturing Facility 3500 $ 887,008.00 New Manufacturing Facility of San Soil Manufacturing Equipment Land $ 12,250.00 Building Hard Costs $ 446,270.00 Equipment $ 395,000.00 Soft Costs Pre Development Costs $ Architectural&Engineering Cost $ 21,288.00 Construction Contractor Costs $ 24,450.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 899,258.00 ate Office { - II products of our current recycling program. ;1 TRIM Corporation,a Japanese based company,has developed an unprecedented technology to convert i co-mingled waste glass into"Super sol",a light weight porous material that has tremendous engineering !i and agricultural applications. In Japan,Super sol has been used in many areas including road 1 i 11 II. . ;i !1 . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. • I f r 1 1 • . I t • 1 • I • 4 • • • ill 4°' .)[- ,i- . ,,-- . — r / - . _.'-. -=--s _ .c c,_tip ::_.pws r_ t rl ''--_ ... .rt'.c F.r. • j C7 LL ' . , a 'mil • Z .. h ,3 \ o. 22 F l• w • n o a m o w , tryLI dss�� 4 • ' ;\ 00 \ . ;X T. ed . . �� Mayor • . j 111 L �:t j� i k '. -e a b ' 1 ,: :•: ;} • • -- m — '; • It[c. .._ lit... . ' :*--) -..- •.• . : ..: . fr ;,— . . .. : ,;,..:-:-.•;' ,.. k. 7 . ,._. .,. • _— :t-> . ' - ,-- a . -... . • ..• 10 ,. . , .... ., , . k • S ii fI• I r ii; • . , . 1 , . • • . • •,... ...,,.. _,._-, i .--.. i .. • .• • . I . N\s•• ' , . - ; • • • • I • • r ! ' " • • • ' ' • • • • ` . . - -1 1Lr. T --'-----__-___ F+aF:.-r�zg�,c -44,,7 - — _: ! • . I S YI► iAd}4'R8R a P. 'ib}F71�YMW%MW MY`! rt�-aa �.e... .ri•W ] 1 C 1 1 1 4p1 I�jTE.1t' .-�.Ib_. - // -�MII�!/I" P ':<� � ,."°'a .�,�,v.,.�.,1;�.�,r,tR�,M.�a�,�,.:.�,� r�„P,t�.�� • f'ltft�lft / - k a�. CONCRETE MANUFACTURING CCCCCC -- ��•" GLASS RECYCLE / "' n ' FACILITY P.`L". FACILITY I SITE PLAN 1.e:t-L., i,,• / g " , . • . •• .. .... • . . ,:.4-,::::-.;--4 •- • ---• -•-.F-Atfifiliqt.:7-• • . f 1 y;. i r. I $ i 1 ding. AREA [C] The area within the SE/NE corner of the property including the area adjoining the Missouri River will serve as the main operational base for the Dredging operation.This operation will be relocated to this site in the spring of 2011. , AREA [D] The vacant 6-acre lot located on the south corner of the property will house the warehousing/Distribution Center for BMaKK Global Logistics Services.This operation is slated to come on-stream in late 2012 to early 2013. Construction Contractor Costs $ 24,450.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 789,508.00 Important: Note: Master Project Development Budget excludes Land Cost Allocation (8) New Super Sol"Equipment" Manufacturing Facility 3500 $ 887,008.00 New Manufacturing Facility of San Soil Manufacturing Equipment Land $ 12,250.00 Building Hard Costs $ 446,270.00 Equipment $ 395,000.00 Soft Costs Pre Development Costs $ Architectural&Engineering Cost $ 21,288.00 Construction Contractor Costs $ 24,450.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 899,258.00 ate Office { - II products of our current recycling program. ;1 TRIM Corporation,a Japanese based company,has developed an unprecedented technology to convert i co-mingled waste glass into"Super sol",a light weight porous material that has tremendous engineering !i and agricultural applications. In Japan,Super sol has been used in many areas including road 1 i 11 II. . ;i !1 . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. Land Use/Zoning The project site is located in North Omaha 1500 Read Street, which was recently platted. The site is appropriately zoned General Industrial(GI)which allow proposed usage. The adjacent property is also zoned General Industrial(GI). The proposed manufacturing,warehouse,distribution and office complex is in compliance with the proposed Land Use Plan and Master Plan for this area. The proposed development will comply with the site development regulations for GI use as follows: Lot area 908,661 Sq. Feet Lot Width 100 Feet Minimum Floor Area Ratio 2.0 Maximum Front yard Minimum 50 Feet form centerline of fronting street Street Side Yard The lesser of 0 feet or 50 feet from the center line of the fronting street Interior Side Yard No requirement Rear Yard 10 feet minimum on lots without alley frontage;No Requirement along alley Height g 120 Feet maximum; 45 feet maximum where building is Within 100 feet of an R6 or lower intensity district Building Coverage 90 percent maximum Impervious Coverage 90 percent maximum Utilities/Transportation The City of Omaha provided for utility service in developing the Property and Industrial Park and installed a new transportation system which is in place.Any additional Infrastructure development required at the site is the responsibility of BMakk Corporation. The site has excellent access from 16`h Street,which is a major street abutting the development site. Public transportation is available on 16th street and through out the immediate area. 1.e:t-L., i,,• / g " , . • . •• .. .... • . . ,:.4-,::::-.;--4 •- • ---• -•-.F-Atfifiliqt.:7-• • . f 1 y;. i r. I $ i 1 ding. AREA [C] The area within the SE/NE corner of the property including the area adjoining the Missouri River will serve as the main operational base for the Dredging operation.This operation will be relocated to this site in the spring of 2011. , AREA [D] The vacant 6-acre lot located on the south corner of the property will house the warehousing/Distribution Center for BMaKK Global Logistics Services.This operation is slated to come on-stream in late 2012 to early 2013. Construction Contractor Costs $ 24,450.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 789,508.00 Important: Note: Master Project Development Budget excludes Land Cost Allocation (8) New Super Sol"Equipment" Manufacturing Facility 3500 $ 887,008.00 New Manufacturing Facility of San Soil Manufacturing Equipment Land $ 12,250.00 Building Hard Costs $ 446,270.00 Equipment $ 395,000.00 Soft Costs Pre Development Costs $ Architectural&Engineering Cost $ 21,288.00 Construction Contractor Costs $ 24,450.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 899,258.00 ate Office { - II products of our current recycling program. ;1 TRIM Corporation,a Japanese based company,has developed an unprecedented technology to convert i co-mingled waste glass into"Super sol",a light weight porous material that has tremendous engineering !i and agricultural applications. In Japan,Super sol has been used in many areas including road 1 i 11 II. . ;i !1 . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. • • • • . • i • I • • • • •• • • • • • • • . i; • • I • ttO a • • c w. L 04 O Ocu o 0 co O II 11 I-• 113 O u Q w . O• O ..� . • 'Era II Q7 w d s.,. +y CO y.., O N '': • u O '� • y� O V i E I '','::'''H• -:\ I • • 11 C { OAS !a• QJ '•ii /zzry , •••,•--.:::..,:. .. . '• • • • I11. • !I i i.1 • 1. • • • • II • • i j • • • • • • • :I • • I •. { iliqt.:7-• • . f 1 y;. i r. I $ i 1 ding. AREA [C] The area within the SE/NE corner of the property including the area adjoining the Missouri River will serve as the main operational base for the Dredging operation.This operation will be relocated to this site in the spring of 2011. , AREA [D] The vacant 6-acre lot located on the south corner of the property will house the warehousing/Distribution Center for BMaKK Global Logistics Services.This operation is slated to come on-stream in late 2012 to early 2013. Construction Contractor Costs $ 24,450.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 789,508.00 Important: Note: Master Project Development Budget excludes Land Cost Allocation (8) New Super Sol"Equipment" Manufacturing Facility 3500 $ 887,008.00 New Manufacturing Facility of San Soil Manufacturing Equipment Land $ 12,250.00 Building Hard Costs $ 446,270.00 Equipment $ 395,000.00 Soft Costs Pre Development Costs $ Architectural&Engineering Cost $ 21,288.00 Construction Contractor Costs $ 24,450.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 899,258.00 ate Office { - II products of our current recycling program. ;1 TRIM Corporation,a Japanese based company,has developed an unprecedented technology to convert i co-mingled waste glass into"Super sol",a light weight porous material that has tremendous engineering !i and agricultural applications. In Japan,Super sol has been used in many areas including road 1 i 11 II. . ;i !1 . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. 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AREA [C] The area within the SE/NE corner of the property including the area adjoining the Missouri River will serve as the main operational base for the Dredging operation.This operation will be relocated to this site in the spring of 2011. , AREA [D] The vacant 6-acre lot located on the south corner of the property will house the warehousing/Distribution Center for BMaKK Global Logistics Services.This operation is slated to come on-stream in late 2012 to early 2013. Construction Contractor Costs $ 24,450.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 789,508.00 Important: Note: Master Project Development Budget excludes Land Cost Allocation (8) New Super Sol"Equipment" Manufacturing Facility 3500 $ 887,008.00 New Manufacturing Facility of San Soil Manufacturing Equipment Land $ 12,250.00 Building Hard Costs $ 446,270.00 Equipment $ 395,000.00 Soft Costs Pre Development Costs $ Architectural&Engineering Cost $ 21,288.00 Construction Contractor Costs $ 24,450.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 899,258.00 ate Office { - II products of our current recycling program. ;1 TRIM Corporation,a Japanese based company,has developed an unprecedented technology to convert i co-mingled waste glass into"Super sol",a light weight porous material that has tremendous engineering !i and agricultural applications. In Japan,Super sol has been used in many areas including road 1 i 11 II. . ;i !1 . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. i SITE UTILIZATION i The layout of the BMaKK Riverfront Manufacturing Campus will be subdivided into four different areas ! as follows: 1 1. Area [A]—The area within the NW corner of the property. i 2. Area [B] -The area within the Center of the property l 3. Area [C]-The area within the SE/NE Corner of the property including the area adjoining the I Missouri River. I 4. Area [D];The vacant 6-acre lot on the south corner of the property. ! ij AREA [A] j The new Glass Recycling/Manufacturing Plant,the Material Recovery Facility and The Concrete Product Manufacturing Plant will be located in the NW corner of the property.The Glass Recycling/ ' Manufacturing process will include a material handling facility and will utilize waste glass to produce Super sol.The Super sol will then be transferred through a conveyor belt to the Concrete Manufacturing !i Plant as the raw material for the concrete blocks.Construction work on the Glass Manufacturing Plant is '{ planned for the summer of 2011 pending receipt of the necessapermits and approvals !' ry from the City. AREA [BJ The Global Corporate Office building and the Maintenance/Manufacturing Warehouse will be located in !j the area within the center of the property.The Corporate office building will house the global corporate offices, the administrative,sales/marketing and the accounting/finance offices of the various BMaKK affiliate businesses.The existing manufacturing/maintenance warehouse will be utilized for !i manufacturing dredges for the dredging operation.This facility will also serve as a maintenance facility for the various affiliate businesses.The visitors and the employee parking will also be located in this area `i of the property.These operations will be relocated to this facility in February 2011.The corporate offices will be temporarily housed in a leased mobile office pending the completion of construction work li on the corporate office building. ii AREA [C] The area within the SE/NE corner of the property including the area adjoining the Missouri River will i serve as the main operational base for the Dredging operation.This operation will be relocated to this site in the spring of 2011. AREA (DJ 'i I The vacant 6-acre lot located on the south corner of the property will house the warehousing/Distribution Center for BMaKK Global Logistics Services.This operation is slated to come on-stream in late 2012 to early 2013. j i i 1 i 1 1 Development Costs $ Architectural&Engineering Cost $ 21,288.00 Construction Contractor Costs $ 24,450.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 899,258.00 ate Office { - II products of our current recycling program. ;1 TRIM Corporation,a Japanese based company,has developed an unprecedented technology to convert i co-mingled waste glass into"Super sol",a light weight porous material that has tremendous engineering !i and agricultural applications. In Japan,Super sol has been used in many areas including road 1 i 11 II. . ;i !1 . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. • BMAKK RIVERFRONT MANUFACTURING CAMPUS I PROJECT SCHEDULE PHASE 1• `! If PROJECT SCHEDULE k I Corporate Headquarters February 2011 11 II Solid Waste Management February 2011 Sand&Gravel Business Spring 2011 • Construction Dumpster Service March 2011 • Dredging Business Spring 2011 I Equipment Maintenance March 2011 • Glass Recycling June 2011 i I • it PHASE 2 J1 Concrete Manufacturing June 2012 II Global Logistics September 2012 it l • NOTE: BMaKK Corporate Office will relocate to the riverfront campus in February 2011.The corporate office 1 will be temporarily housed in a leased mobile office pending completion of construction work on the ji new office building. ° • I• j its and approvals !' ry from the City. AREA [BJ The Global Corporate Office building and the Maintenance/Manufacturing Warehouse will be located in !j the area within the center of the property.The Corporate office building will house the global corporate offices, the administrative,sales/marketing and the accounting/finance offices of the various BMaKK affiliate businesses.The existing manufacturing/maintenance warehouse will be utilized for !i manufacturing dredges for the dredging operation.This facility will also serve as a maintenance facility for the various affiliate businesses.The visitors and the employee parking will also be located in this area `i of the property.These operations will be relocated to this facility in February 2011.The corporate offices will be temporarily housed in a leased mobile office pending the completion of construction work li on the corporate office building. ii AREA [C] The area within the SE/NE corner of the property including the area adjoining the Missouri River will i serve as the main operational base for the Dredging operation.This operation will be relocated to this site in the spring of 2011. AREA (DJ 'i I The vacant 6-acre lot located on the south corner of the property will house the warehousing/Distribution Center for BMaKK Global Logistics Services.This operation is slated to come on-stream in late 2012 to early 2013. j i i 1 i 1 1 Development Costs $ Architectural&Engineering Cost $ 21,288.00 Construction Contractor Costs $ 24,450.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 899,258.00 ate Office { - II products of our current recycling program. ;1 TRIM Corporation,a Japanese based company,has developed an unprecedented technology to convert i co-mingled waste glass into"Super sol",a light weight porous material that has tremendous engineering !i and agricultural applications. In Japan,Super sol has been used in many areas including road 1 i 11 II. . ;i !1 . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. Annexed hereto as Exhibit A and made a part there of by reference are the equal employment provisions of this ©2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottero logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http://www.shotspotter.com/patents),with other domestic and foreign patents pending.All other company and product names 11 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. assign or are exclusive of all tariffs,customs duties,imposts,national, transfer this Agreement and the Purchase Documents of which ®2010 ShotSpotter,Inc.All rights reserved.ShotSpotter Gunshot Location Systems and the ShotSpottera logo are registered trademarks of ShotSpotter,Inc.ShotSpotter GLS technology h er.coml atents with other domestic and foreignpatents pending..All other company and product names 10 is protected by one or more issued U.S.and foreign patents(http:Owww.s otspott p ), 9 P 9 P Y mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. their respective companies. espective companies. 1 eign patents pen ding.All other company and product names 2 mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. 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AREA [BJ The Global Corporate Office building and the Maintenance/Manufacturing Warehouse will be located in !j the area within the center of the property.The Corporate office building will house the global corporate offices, the administrative,sales/marketing and the accounting/finance offices of the various BMaKK affiliate businesses.The existing manufacturing/maintenance warehouse will be utilized for !i manufacturing dredges for the dredging operation.This facility will also serve as a maintenance facility for the various affiliate businesses.The visitors and the employee parking will also be located in this area `i of the property.These operations will be relocated to this facility in February 2011.The corporate offices will be temporarily housed in a leased mobile office pending the completion of construction work li on the corporate office building. ii AREA [C] The area within the SE/NE corner of the property including the area adjoining the Missouri River will i serve as the main operational base for the Dredging operation.This operation will be relocated to this site in the spring of 2011. AREA (DJ 'i I The vacant 6-acre lot located on the south corner of the property will house the warehousing/Distribution Center for BMaKK Global Logistics Services.This operation is slated to come on-stream in late 2012 to early 2013. j i i 1 i 1 1 Development Costs $ Architectural&Engineering Cost $ 21,288.00 Construction Contractor Costs $ 24,450.00 Total Cost of the Facility with Essential Core Operating Equipment: $ 899,258.00 ate Office { - II products of our current recycling program. ;1 TRIM Corporation,a Japanese based company,has developed an unprecedented technology to convert i co-mingled waste glass into"Super sol",a light weight porous material that has tremendous engineering !i and agricultural applications. In Japan,Super sol has been used in many areas including road 1 i 11 II. . ;i !1 . .‘!;' = • • • = I1 IkNi 11:41 V I I I I 8 5 i ii 1 i I 2 --. -----1 i 3 ._ . • . . 1 • . . - . • • • . . • . . , • .• • . • . , • • 1 • .. . . , • .,• 1 • . . . .. . . nded procedures; • failure of electrical Power,air conditioning or humidity control; • repairS or attempted repairs to the Equipment by:unauthorized persons without the Company's prior approval; • removal from its initial installation site or reinstallation of the Equipment; • alteration of the Equipment without the Company's prior approval;or • • use of the Equipment with supplies or devices not supplied or approved by the Company- (2) This agreement does not corer consumables. n the connection with enforcing its rights or defending itself. United States is required and the Contractor may be All parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights they disqualified or the contract terminated if such lawful may have to a trial by jury in any judicial proceeding presence cannot be verified as required by Neb.Rev. involving any claim relating to or arising under this Stat. §4-108. agreement or any other agreement between the parties hereto. 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CLAUSE. 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Lgx Yi a r tcE . = ill. ! `. a 4 .�• ` :fix t •..,'�� d ' Waste-Glass Recycling Plant • Home Waste glass is not Just waste,but a new resource.Supersol Is an artificial light porous foamed material that is made by crushing,milling,baking and foaming waste glass.The Waste-Glass Recycling Plant Is a plant for recycling waste glass produced in the local.community Into Supersol. Recycling Plant i Ecoproduct"Supersol" About Trim You just need to place waste glass bottles into the hopper.The Waste-Glass Recycling Plant Japaneseautomatically crushes them and performs milling. . I sorting and baking to produce Supersol. Outline The Waste-Glass Recycling Plant is a set of machines to produce Supersol,a pumice-like light porous foamed material,from waste glass produced in the local community as 99%of its basic materials. The Waste-Glass Recycling Plant consists of 9 machine units,a bottle supply hopper,a bottle conveyor,a crusher,a cutlet mill,powder conveyors,a powder sifter,a mixing machine,a baking machine and a Supersol sizer;and automatic control panels.The bottle supply hopper can hold about 4.5 m3 of waste glass,which Is crushed Into cutlet of less than 6 mm in size by the crusher.The cutlet is then milled Into glass powder with a median grain diameter of 35 pm by the cutlet mill.The glass powder is sent to the powder sifter,which removes foreign objects and powder grains that are not of a specified size.The mixing machine mixes glass powder and add-In materials,and continuously sends the resulting powder mixture to the baking machine.There the powder mixture is preheated,softened,baked and foamed in the temperature range of 700-920 degrees centigrade. The layer of glass powder mixture having an initial thickness of 15 mm is converted into a light porous slab having a thickness of about 60 mm.More than 70%of these machines have originally been developed by Trim. Most conventional glass recycling machines crushes glass only into cutlet.The resulting cutlet Is used for making glass again If It is transparent or brown,and other culiet Is mixed In secondary concrete products,asphalt paving and blocks.The cutlet,however,is low-value-added products,and its use In business is limited.On the other hand,Supersol,produced by the Waste-Glass Recycling Plant,has a wide range of application,such as a light embanking material in civil engineering,a culture medium or an Inorganic soil amendment In horticulture and agriculture,a purification material in water purification and an insulator in architecture.it is now used in various areas for various purposes. 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Top of Page Powder Conveyors;_ - i ;• ^"' , Powder conveyors transfer glass powder from the Gullet mill,the powder sifter,and t.I. , the mixing machine. •••'..'• `'~ ; ••~-, These are spinflow conveyors based on the principle of whirlpools.They allow full- 051 { 1 iisai automatic,stable powder transfer,while powder transfer was considered difficult er ? L I, ; before.Furthermore,since they do not use air flow,the generation of static rot'' •� : t . • electricity is low,and no dust Is released into the work environment. ,y Top of Page Mixing Machine i tpo , S Ay. -� �' .%':_ ,k ryai�r,'u�, Y•'. .1 • .iel m: v .ha:t r:,:`-i),_''. powder dw't'te4, `sk ur•',c ' Add I. •teribl 0 �� '=• Glass powder sorted out by the powder sifter and two types of foaming materials are automatically measured and mixed.These materials.which are different in quantity,specific gavity and shape,are thus uniformly mixed. 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'd•N m -- .� . r V fiN �/1 Q dss�� 4 • ' ;\ 00 \ . ;X T. ed . . �� Mayor BMAKK RIVERFRONT MANUFACTURING CAMPUS PROJECT SCHEDULE PHASE 1 PROJECT SCHEDULE Corporate Headquarters February 2011 Solid Waste Management February 2011 Sand &Gravel Business Spring 2011 Construction Dumpster Service March 2011 Dredging Business Spring 2011 Equipment Maintenance March 2011 Glass Recycling June 2011 PHASE 2 Concrete Manufacturing June 2012 Global Logistics September 2012 NOTE: BMaKK Corporate Office will relocate to the riverfront campus in February 2011.The corporate office will be temporarily housed in a leased mobile office pending completion of construction work on the new office building. m -- .� . r V fiN �/1 Q dss�� 4 • ' ;\ 00 \ . ;X T. ed . . �� Mayor Mandatory Criteria: 1. The project site is located in an area previously designated as blighted. (A.)The Proposed Site located at 1500 Read Street on Omaha North Side is located within the area designated as Blighted 2. The project furthers the objectives of the City's Master Plan by providing infill development. (A.)This project fulfills a number of the City of Omaha's infill Economic Development Master Plan's goals and objectives 3. This use of Tax Increment Financing will not result in a loss of pre-existing tax revenues.The current level of taxes will continue to flow to taxing entities and only added value revenues resulting from the improvements will be applied to the cost of improvement. (A.)This project TIF financially will not result in the loss of any pre existing tax revenues, and in fact will increase tax revenues to the City of Omaha in a number of additional areas,and increased number of jobs within the Community. 4. The project would not be economically feasible without the use of TIF. BmaKK is aware that there is an approval process and is anticipating approval based on the nature and location of the project at 1500 Read Street, Omaha,NE. (A.)Very Important: BmaKK has provided to the city documentation from the bank, evidenced by the Attached Financials, that this project will not be economically feasible without TIF funding support 5. This project will continue the redevelopment of North Omaha. This area of the city was one of the centers of the once successful Business and related industries. Most of these businesses closed and the facilities deteriorated becoming a health and safety hazard. (A.) BMakk Corporation is acquiring the site,which will include the demolished the deteriorated structures and funded the development of the New Corporation Headquarters&Manufacturing Facilities. F � The mixing machine is of sequential batch type and can produce 350 kg of powder mixture in a batch process.In addition,the whole process of feeding,measuring and adding the two types of foaming materials is fully automated,allowing the stable production of glass powder mixture in uniform quality. 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I- j . . . . • . • • • . . . . • Discretionary Criteria: Criteria 1 The project will generate at least one full time job for each$10,000 in principal value of the TIF loan; or would create a minimum of 30 new Full Time Jobs (A)The proposed fully developed master plan calls for the hiring of over 30 Full Time Employees,plus a number of Part Time Support Personnel for swing shifts within the Manufacturing Plants. Plus: also 40 to 60 Construction Workers to Construct all the various facilities over a series of projects phased in over a three to four year period Criteria 2 The project is located in a previously designated blighted area. (A.) Yes The Site is located in a previously designated Blighted Area of the City of Omaha Criteria 3 All TIF proceeds will be used for site acquisition, infrastructure, additional site development,and public improvements. (A)The proceeds of the TIF will assist in the Support of the essential site acquisition, infrastructure, site development,public improvements, and Capital Improvements on the Site • • Criteria 5 The jobs created by this development will be available to low-and moderate-income people. The project will generate 30 new employment opportunities 51%of which will be targeted for and available to low-to- moderate-income persons in the area. (A.) Yes the Jobs on the Site will be made available to people within the Targeted low to moderate income residents within the North Omaha Area. The Employees will also participate with the State of Nebraska Jobs Training Program to meet the Skilled Levels need for the Operation of the Manufacturing plant's advanced Technologies Equipment. Criteria 6 The site displayed conditions of blight as established by Nebraska State Statue. (A) Yes the Site Vacant underdeveloped land and is currently in a deteriorated condition. The Site and the area are declared as blighted and substandard. Criteria 7 The project involves the start up of an entirely new segment of existing business operation within the City of Omaha. (A) BMaKK invest capital and hire employees to BMaKK produce Super Sol, Glass Recycling Manufacturing and Processing Plant,on the Site along with the New Concrete Products Manufacturing Facility,and several other key/related Businesses and Corporations Criteria 8 The property has been taxed at a declining rate since it has been held by the Pentzien Family. The deterioration of the facilities had a negative mixture produced by the mixing machine is baked to make a light porous foamed material,or Supersol. • The baking machine consists of a baking section and an annealing section,each of which has a light,insulating and fireproof sructure.The machine also has a wire-mesh belt conveyor to allow continuous baking. 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Thru the construction of new facilities,and a number of Quality new Manufacturing Jobs. • } jI ce will relocate to the riverfront campus in February 2011.The corporate office will be temporarily housed in a leased mobile office pending completion of construction work on the new office building. m -- .� . r V fiN �/1 Q dss�� 4 • ' ;\ 00 \ . ;X T. ed . . �� Mayor _ f • Cost/Benefit Analysis 1. The use of Tax Increment Financing will not result in tax shifts. The Pentzien Family owns the property and there are no current taxes or outstanding balances. The increase value of revenues resulting from the improvements will be applied to the cost of improvement. 2. Community public service maybe needed or will be generated as a result of this project. The proposed TIF will be used to offset acquisition and site development cost,which are eligible activities. The development and expansion of this site will provide employment that will increase the demand for services that are needed in this sector community. 3. This development will impact other businesses in the area by providing employment.There will be an increase in demand for employees to fill the low- moderate income level employment opportunities in this area. This positive factor as the surrounding area has a high unemployment rate. 4. The elimination of substandard and blight conditions in this area and provision of new employment opportunities will increase the demand for supportive services in the area and will create needed economic opportunities in this sector of the community. The expansion will cause an increase in traffic in the area however; it will cause a correspondence reduction in traffic in other areas. The establishment of this firm in North Omaha at 1500 Read Street will reduce the outflow of people and of dollars from the area. The current street system is able to accommodate development. The development of the site to eliminate substandard and blight conditions, the creation of a new business,the creation of new employment opportunities in the area that has limited the number of manufacturing businesses that provide significant employment opportunities justifies the cost associated with the project. The long term benefits resulting from the elimination of substandard and blight conditions and the increase in the tax base resulting from the development are other valid justifications to provide assistance to the project. Omaha. (A) BMaKK invest capital and hire employees to BMaKK produce Super Sol, Glass Recycling Manufacturing and Processing Plant,on the Site along with the New Concrete Products Manufacturing Facility,and several other key/related Businesses and Corporations Criteria 8 The property has been taxed at a declining rate since it has been held by the Pentzien Family. 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I- j . . . . • . • • • . . . . • Exhibit"E" • B1VIaKK Corporation (new Corporate HQ Office Building&Manufacturing Facilities) 1500 Read Street (Manufacturing Business Operations Facilities) Manufactitfinq Omaha,Nebraska Operations Funding North Omaha HUB Zone and CDBG Blighted Area Redevelopment Program&Job Creation Program City of Omaha Statement of Need and Demonstration Tax Increment • Financing Program That the BMaKK Manufacturing Projects would not Proceed in the City of Omaha Without the support( use )of Tax Increment Financing (TIF ) Funding. Application Requirements Exhibit"E" • The Proposed new BMaKK Manufacturing Complex located in a Economic Redevelopment Zone in a North Omaha HUB Zone,focused on the Creation of Quality Manufacturing Jobs Is a unique and complex project with a number of complex interrelated elements that are Synergistically linked together to help to make each of the individual sub elements stronger better,and more economically viable ..,w Without With TIF TIF • Funding Funding Acquisition: lug and Buildings $ . 1,388,000.00 Gross Income&Revenue' Net Operating Expenses $ (22,550.00) $ (22,550.00) Debt Service $ (121,743.40) $ . (121,743.40) Net Operating Income(Pre Tax) • • $ (144,293.40) $ (144,293.40) Return on Investment/Invested Capital Construction (1) New Corporate HQ Office Bldg Phase I $ 320,060.00 Imp.Note: The new Consolidated Corp Offices are an Expense ._. These do not produce any Income until we get into Phase II Exp.Below with the integration of the Services provided in Support of the Franchised Super Sol Manufacturing Equipment sold. Operating Expenses: $ (419,120.00) $ (419,120.00) Debt Service - $ (28,072.90) $ (28,072.90) Net Operating Income(Pre Tax) $ (447,192.90) $ (447,192.90) • BMaKK Corporation Nebraska Headquarters(HO)Centralized Corporate Offices. Phase II $ 954,773.00 Gross Income&Revenue• $ 319,230.00 $ 319,230.00 Net Operating Expenses • $ (161,200.00) $ (161,200.00) Debt Service $ (85,422.37) $ (85,422.37) Net Operating Income(Pre Tax) $ 72,607.63 $ 72,607.63 BMaKK International,Inc BMaKK International Consulting Group BMaKK Dredging,International,LTD • Gross Income&Revenue• $ 1,590,000.00 $ 1,590,000.00 Net Operating Expenses $ (1,679,000.00) $ (1,679,000.00) Debt Service (allocated debt service expense/prorata share based on Income) Net Operating Income(Pre Tax) $ (89,000.00) $ • (89,000.00) • • BMaKK Recycling,LLC BMaKK Glass Recycling,LLC BMaKK Glass Recycling International Business Operations Group,Inc. • • BMaKK Glass Recycling-Super Sol Manufacturing Company Phase I Cost of Project Development&Equipment $ 6,071,005.00 Gross Income&Revenue' $ 923,220.00 $ 923,220.00 Net Operating Expenses $ (290,120.00) $ (290,120.00) Debt Service $ (553,940.85) $ (553,940.85) Net Operating Income(Pre Tax) $ 79,159.15 $ 79,159.15 • BMaKK Glass Recycling-Super Sol Manufacturing Company Phase II Cost of Project Development&Equipment $ 2,026,350.00 Gross Income&Revenue. $ 923,220.00 $ 923,220.00 74:2-• V-.-1..3-4-4.• . ...1i. . a : tiVA-0- -t • . . _.. .., ‘;,. .•_, ...0'1;....s'-'1;',.4,;:,*"'..t5:•:414;\• 'ff • -4"-' .:•':::&• ,..f.$$.-:0 i.a..;1."'''. . . ..,.:,,..:1. p p. 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Debt Service $ (177,733.96) $ (177,733.96) Net Operating Income(Pre Tax I $ 455,366.04 $ 455,366.04 BMaKK Super Sol Glass Recycling Manufacturing Cost of Project Development&Equipment $ 899,258.00 • Gross Income&Revenue• $ 5,195,000.00 $ 5,195,000.00 Net Operating Expenses $ .(4,235,000.00) $ (4,235,000.00) ' Debt Service - $ (80,454.80) $ (80,454.80) • ,Net Operating Income(Pre Tax) $ 879,545.20 $ 879,545.20 New Super Sol.Manufacturing Plant- Rail Siding Materials Delivery Line $ 250,000.00 Net Operating Expenses $ (1,550.00) $ (1,550.00) Debt Service $ (22,367.20) $ (22,367.20) . Net Operating Income(Pre Tax) - $ (23,917.20) $ (23,917.20) BMaKK Sand&Gravel Company,LTD BMaKK Super Sol Concrete Products Manufacturing Plant,LLC Cost of Project Development&Equipment . $ 2,234,465.00 • Gross Income&Revenue; $ 1,195,000.00 $ 1,195,000.00 Net Operating Expenses $ (962,500.00) $ (962,500.00) Debt Service $ (199,914.85) $ (199,914.85) • . Net Operating Income(Pre Tax) $ 32,585.15 $ 32,585.15 BMaKK Equipment Import&Export Company BMaKK Equipment Sales&Leasing ' • Gross Income&Revenue' $ 150,000.00 $ 150,000..00 Net Operating Expenses $ (76,580.00) $ (76,580.00) Debt Service • $ - - Net Operating Income(Pre Tax) $ - 73,420.00 $ 73,420.00 BMaKK Group.Inc. Data Center . • BMaKK Group National/International Data Center Gross Income&Revenue; Net Operating Expenses $ (22,750.00) $ (22,750.00) Debt Service $ - Net Operating Income(Pre Tax) $ (22,750.00) $ (22,750.00) (4) BMaKK San Soil Materials Handling/Recycling Center $ 1,825,350.00 San Soil Manufactured Products Material Handling Processing/Shipping Center Gross Income&Revenue' _ $ 85,050.00 $ 85,050.00 • Net Operating Expenses • $ (66,300.00)'$ (66,300.00) Debt Service $ (163,311.83) $ (163,311.83) • Net Operating Income(Pre Tax) • $ (144,561.83) $ (144,561.83) (5) Regional/Sub regional Material Handling Transfer Center $ 2,344,620.00 • Gross Income&Revenue' • $ 185,000.00 $ 185,000.00 Net Operating Expenses $ (52,000.00) $ (52,000.00) Debt Service $ (208,875.60) $ (208,875.60) Net Operating Income(Pre Tax) $ . (364,999.26) $ (364,999.26) • (6) Manufacturing Equipment/Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Facility $ �...,. ,184,385.00 Gross Income&Revenue; $ 185,450.00 $ 185,450.00 • Net Operating Expenses $ (221,230.00) $ (221,230.00) • Debt Service $ (17,154.40) $ (17,154.40) Net Operating Income(Pre Tax) $ (52,934.40) $ (52,934.40) • (7) Dredging Equipment Manufacturinq Facility $ 789,508.00 Dredging/Barge Manufacturing Facility . Gross Income&Revenue• - $ • 995,250.00 $ 995,250.00 Net Operating Expenses $ (775,000.00) $ (775,000.00) Debt Service $ (73,452.56) $ (73,452.56) Net Operating Income(Pre Tax) $- 146,797.44 $ 146,797.44 (9) BMaKK Solid Waste Equipment-Maintenance and Repair Facility $ 75,000.00 Remodeling/Renovation of the Existing Buildings to Accommodate Business&Manufacturing Operations on the BMaKK Site Gross Income&Revenue' Net Operating Expenses - $ (576,000.00) $ (576,000.00) Debt Service $ (6,977.70) $ (6,977.70) Net Operating Income(Pre Tax) $ (582,977.70) $ (582,977.70) . City of Omaha TIF Funding Support Less Secondary Debt Service $ 352,490.00 Subtotal: Master Project Development Budget BMaKK Campus: , $ 19,362,774.00 $ (133,146.08) $ 219,343.92 . IMPORTANT NOTE: Differential in Total Cost Due to the Solid Waste Equip-Maintenance Facility above Item#9 -0.7% 2.1% IMPORTANT: Summary Conclusion: This project would not be economically feasible without the support of TIF Funding • • ,-,4-,, ..i_..,..- ._., (I) ''fi, ..g-,•-v,-:°'::t:X*,...,••••• -.-- ,r,--- u. ., -•• • — • • u) ,:-.:!:.,•-,-:?:E.9,.;, ci.-e`... 44-,s•?,. :- : s.../ . 0 '..,i,..`4: ,....• ''01' 0.1 • -;;75,:_-76",-.,,,-,:ta.`„,....:... . ...51. ..t.i-. ,:d.,$7., ,,. ..,,,;i.,-'• 4- < -. 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The City of Omaha Consolidated Submission for Community Planning and Development Projects identifies a priority need for economic development activities that benefit lower income families. The prospective new location for the BMaKK Group is located within the city's North Omaha Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Area (NRSA) and where we concentrate resources for redevelopment. In addition, this project greatly supports our efforts to reinvest in and revitalize the Airport Business Park industrial area as well as create jobs. Subject to compliance with Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), City Council approval and funding availability, the City of Omaha will make available up to $500,000 in CDBG funding to assist business expansion of the BMaKK Group project. This amount is based on the creation of 35 jobs within the NRSA. Due to the annual funding process and timeline, the City of Omaha will provide these funds during the 2012 and 2013 funding cycles. 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CU CO 0 • MutualofOmahaBank? is 3333 Famam Street Omaha NE 68131 • T402.351.4214 F402.351.4317 mutualoromahabank.com • Craig S.Lefler 12/10/2010 Sr.Vice President,Senior Commercial Banker craig.lefer@mutualofomahabank.com BMaKK Corporation Attn:Bennett Achigbu 3000 S.25`h Street • Omaha,Nebraska 68105 • RE: Property Acquisition 1500 Read Street.20.97 Acres of Land Dear Bennett: Subject to the conditions set forth below,Mutual of Omaha Bank,is pleased to commit to make a loan to.you for the below described purpose. 1)Borrower: BMaKK Corporation 2)Purpose; Property Acquisition 1500 Read Street 3) Loan Amount: • $1,628,000(subject to all terms and conditions of the SBA 504 program.) 4) Loan Term: 20 year amortization. Monthly Principal and Interest payments. • 5) Interest Rate: 5.75% fixed for 5-year term, adjusting each five term at the 5-year 'Treasury CMT+3.00%. Floor rate at 5.75%. 6) Guarantors: Bennett Achigbu 7) Collateral: 1) First Deed of Trust and Assignment of Rents on property acquired located at 1500 Read Street, Omaha, Nebraska containing approximately 20.97 acres of land.. 2) Assignment of TIF note from the City of Omaha • • 8) Origination Fee: 1.00% 9) prepayment Penalty; None 10)Third Party Fees: Attorney fees for loandocumentation,if applicable. The Lenders obligation to close this loan is subject to the following additional conditions: • iA 1.1 Member FDIC nual funding process and timeline, the City of Omaha will provide these funds during the 2012 and 2013 funding cycles. The City of Omaha will make available Tax. Increment Financing (TIF) subject to submittal and approval of an application. Once we have a firm handle on the total development project costs, we can determine the amount of TIF funding. The TIF loan can generally range up to 10% of total eligible development project costs. We look forward to continued conversations in the near future. } Sincerely, Jim Suttle Mayor City of Omaha c: R.E.Cunningham, RA, F. SAME,Planning Director James Thele, City Planning Department . Kenneth Johnson,Sr.,City Planning Department Bridget A.Hadley,City Planning Department Mark Norman,Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce N N CO O CD CO CO V V M M CO N N (A 69 O >. O E9 E9 69 EA EA EA EA E9 E9 V)EA N9 EA EA E9 6969 EA N 69 V9 V969 EA CO C i» 0) - U_ E O O O O CO O O O OD CO N Tv O O CO N. 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V.. r- .- � C CO CU he ; CO CO(O co- O Of0O (O (Oco-(OCO (OCO-CO CD-CO() CO CO CO CO co-(O co-co" Eo 0 >ca CU my C O y "' 3 0 co A E9 E9 EA 69 CO(la 69 AN NEA V9E9 61 O ( E AAA C y y N O.O O O 1- CO N CO M O V CO UD UO CO CO Ns OO CO CD CO O O OD s- CO N O M O V O CO N O'.0 CD CO V) O .- N ' V O COCO "- O ' '- CO Ni L CO i0 CL a C F' U ° EC U F c F . C O JL. O .- us Cc 0 0.Q Z a .0. CU CO 0 MASTER PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN BMaKK Group,Inc. Operational HO Center a Omaha,Nebraska BMaKK Corporation -� : , 1500 Read Street Omaha,Nebraska BMaKK Campus New Super Sol Manufacturing Facility Bldg.-Gross Area(Sq.Ft.) '1 10,00o sq.t=t. Phase) SOURCE OF FUNDING City of Omaha-TIF Grant Loan Financing ;:' $1,450,000 $1,450,000 $145.00 plus City of Omaha-Community Development Block Grant Funding $498,000 $498,000 $49.80 Small Business Administration(SBA)Loan Loan Equity(Down Payment) 5170,000 $170,000 $17.00 Cash Equity Value:Property and Structures $1,830,000 $ 1,830,000 SBA Loan: Mutual of Omaha Bank-Phase I initial SBA Bank Loan $1,400,000 $1,400,000 Mutual of Omaha Bank-Phase II/Phase II Masters Site Dev Const Funding $3,550,000 $3,550,000 Loan Fees&Closing Costs Loan Fees Closing Costs Title Insurance(Update) Bank-Legal Counsel Fees!Expenses Recording Fees State of Nebraska-Econ Development Incentivlzes Funding Applications-Grant(up to$1.80 sq.R-) $0 State of Nebraska Advantage Funding $733,000 $733,000 US Department of Energy-Energy Conservation Grants 750,000 S750,000 $75.00 Applkation/Award Certification:Star Energy Cert Consultant Nebraska/Omaha Public Power District(NPPD)Enema Grants $1,300 $1,300 $0.13 Application/Award(to be determined) i Government of Japan•Funding r $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Trim Co,LTD Funding Dr.Bennett Achigbu Personal Net Worth Investment Partners $2,500,000 $2,500,000 Signs Development Services,Inc. $85,000 Personal l Community Financial investors/Partners Venture Capitalist Private Equity Partners f $2,500,000 $2,500,000 IMPORTANT NOTE: Standard Master for all Projects combined herewith USES TOTAL-SOURCE OF FUNDING $113,447,300 $16,447,300 3286.93 DEVELOPMENT COSTS - i Site Development Costs: Oplloh $0 Purchase Agreement 20.8 acres definition-terms&conditions access&control to!of the site escrow deposit($65,000) S0 • closing dale(December 22,2010) . variable terms/variable dates .::.�.Stibtotal-OptlonAgreernent .;Loan Closlfig Costs&'Fees , ..- Loan Fees 0.4% $22,800 $22,800 $2.28 Closing Costs 0.5% $3,000 $3,000 $0.30 Title Insurance Policy see below $0 Appraisal $4,850 $4,850 $0.49 Bank-Legal Counsel Fees I Expenses $550 S550 $0.06 Recordng Fees S325 $325 $0.03 Closing Costs•&Fees I L $31525 :.:,'- _30 <,.;:'s331;525 :c$3;15 Title Insurifitir Review and Evaluation Issuance of Title Insurance Binder $1,800 $1,800 $0.18 pefinflioq:Title Insurance Requirements ALTA/ASCM Survey EH $1,100 $1,100 $0.11 Site Analysis Environmental Assessment SO $0.08 Exceptions&Exclusions PSiansMlshared dw"5gna Oeavr4ra1:aMAXKVL.er Frort Ste Platte!Ow 1500 Raad SWIM Onahe TF Subrfsciqle6Sol O.atvA F. 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V.. r- .- � C CO CU he ; CO CO(O co- O Of0O (O (Oco-(OCO (OCO-CO CD-CO() CO CO CO CO co-(O co-co" Eo 0 >ca CU my C O y "' 3 0 co A E9 E9 EA 69 CO(la 69 AN NEA V9E9 61 O ( E AAA C y y N O.O O O 1- CO N CO M O V CO UD UO CO CO Ns OO CO CD CO O O OD s- CO N O M O V O CO N O'.0 CD CO V) O .- N ' V O COCO "- O ' '- CO Ni L CO i0 CL a C F' U ° EC U F c F . C O JL. O .- us Cc 0 0.Q Z a .0. CU CO 0 • • • • MASTER PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN BMaKK Group,Inc. Operational HQ Center Omaha,Nebraska 1500 Read Street /q,.,.,/,5.>•,•:ri PP,.. Omaha,Nebraska • BMaKK Campus.......--- ..... New Super Sol Manufacturing Facility Bldg.-Gross Area(Sq.Ft.) 1o,Ooo Sq.Ft Phase l • .t , r11,,j£ J,1 t a.f t ,_._.... Important: obtain a Buyer's Policy rider addition to the Main Policy • Subtotal-TWO Insurance •• • r+.: • ' $2,900 •S0 $2,900 -- • ' $0.37 Site Anatysii,r:' Environmental Assessment-Level I NRD $750 $750 Level II(if required) Geotech.-Subsoil Analysis see below Preliminary Pre-Development S0 Surveys Meets&Bounds(see above) Legal Description S0 .. .... _. . .....•.•'Subtotal-Site Analysis $750 • .s SO • Total-Site Pre Development Costs, $35,175 $0 $35,175 $3.52 BMaKK Group-Lease Agreement: Development&Eic4icutlon ir.:: z, ;=: -°+; BMaKK Corporate Lease term-requirements!conditions Memorandum of Understanding Program Statement • Pre-Architectural Program design parameters/criteria Lease Agreement Final Terms&Conditions Execution • Total-Lease Agreement $0 $0 SO . $0.00 Project Financing Legal Services Organizational Costs.Fees I Expenses SO Bank Financing Legal Fees(part of Loan Closing Costs) $0 (defined by:Local Community Bank Recording 1 Registration Fees/Expenses .SO S➢ecialty Legal Counsel Consultants • Industrial Development&Bonds(IDB)option Bond Counsel-Issuer-Letter (see below) City of Omaha-Tax Increment Funding-Legal Counsel Developer-Legal Counsel City of Omaha-City Attorney (actual cost) $0 SO Corporate Municipal Financial Institutional cn-:,w•_`<,�:.:.:-.,�..:•�:::�.t�:'_<v:�'^e:.Subtotal=Legal Services ., =..Funding(lee below) .`- sa' Local Bank(s)-Omaha TIF Loan Important: initial Total Costs are not allocated here. $0 City of Omaha-Tax Increment Financing Funding Costs • initial Application Analysis Cost I Fees SO Full Application Review and Approval Cost $0 Tax Increment Financing Award Funding-City Fee $0 Mutual of Omaha Bank • Regional Banks Industrial Development Bonds(Tax Exempt) Private Placement-Letter-Option ,a�x�.�m--a•.e;+. .-.:.�.�, ..ri w=,7,.'.h. ,�:v.:a_'Yr =:t'. 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Thru the construction of new facilities,and a number of Quality new Manufacturing Jobs. • } jI ce will relocate to the riverfront campus in February 2011.The corporate office will be temporarily housed in a leased mobile office pending completion of construction work on the new office building. m -- .� . r V fiN �/1 Q dss�� 4 • ' ;\ 00 \ . ;X T. ed . . �� Mayor • • I`}I 1 1 • • T. 44. i - . 1 - .. . • .. r---1 .---,..,..1- 1 .‘ .... 7]____I. _ .11 . • . . . a Ar'' .. t --I._ I • } �, , ''fit .'. _.. .. ....-... , -. :)k I£ 0 f s • • N . 1 f k • .4 ,-,_ . - ,,. 1. , • • . . . ......, , . . i 4... . • • „,,,, .. . . . :... . . ...; - •1. I ! m -- .� . r V fiN �/1 Q dss�� 4 • ' ;\ 00 \ . ;X T. ed . . �� Mayor • • I MASTER PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN BMaKK Group,Inc. Operational HQ Center • • Omaha,Nebraska BMaKK Corporation 1500 Read Street Omaha,Nebraska -BMaKK Campus New Corporate HO 01fieo 81dq.-Grass Area(Sq.Ft) 2,600 Aq Ft t • a � s rr - - i a r f r`i s 7,� r s r 4 xt r f f aj�_, I SOURCE OF FUNDING City of Omaha-TIF Grant Loan Financing $1.450,000 $1,450,000 plus City of Omaha-Community Development Block Grant Funding $498,000 $498,000 191.54 Small Business Administration(SBA)Loan Loan Equity(Down Payment) $170,000 $170,000 Cash Equity Value:Property and Structures $1,830,000 $ 1,830,000 SBA Loan: Mutual of Omaha Bank-Phase I initial SBA Bank Loan $1,400,000 $1,400,000 Mutual of Omaha Bank-Phase II/Phase II Masters Site Dev Const Funding 53,550,000 53,550,000 Loan Fees&Closing Costs Loan Fees Closing Costs Title Insurance(Update) Bank-Legal Counsel Fees/Expenses Recording Fees State of Nebraska•Econ Development IncentIvlzas Funding Applications•Grant(up to$1.80 sq.fL) $0 State of Nebraska Advantage Funding $733,000 $733,000 US Department of Energy•Energy Conservation Grants 750,000 $750,000 Application/Award Certification:Star Energy Cert Consonant Nebraska/Omaha Public Power District(NPPD}Energy Grants $1,300 $1,300 $0.50 Application/Award lto be determined) Government of Japan-Funding S1,000,000 $1,000,000 Trim Co,LTD Funding Dr.Bennett Achigbu Personal Net Worth Investment Partners $2,500.000 $2,500,000 Signs Development Services,inc. $65,000 Personal/Community Financial Investors/Partners Venture Capitalist Private Equity Partners $2,500,000 $2,500,000 TOTAL-SOURCE OF FUNDING $16,447,300 $16,447,300 DEVELOPMENT COSTS �{a'`�`��Eti1 O MEpT.a•� [S +. .._ �, - LEMIE. 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Sutitotat Sitie lnsurance $5,500 + $0 ;°_135;500 32.69.: Site Analysis; • 0SgnasMlshared ac.-135tn4Oneoprren^SYA' Ritr Ftad Sis Wear Ow 1500 Rod S:Ciyof0,wha TtF SubrntuttC(431.13 Phase 1 Mader Praassaud8N 332011 Master eudpt(Feat)(1) 314R011532 PId Q 0 IX N O CO O OD CD O CO CO O CO CO CO O CO CO a) OD CD CO CO CO O CO CD 0) OD OD CD c C 82 U ' ' ' ' O CO CO CO CO CO CD (D O CO O O O CO CO CO CD CO CO CO O CO O CO CO CO E. 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V.. r- .- � C CO CU he ; CO CO(O co- O Of0O (O (Oco-(OCO (OCO-CO CD-CO() CO CO CO CO co-(O co-co" Eo 0 >ca CU my C O y "' 3 0 co A E9 E9 EA 69 CO(la 69 AN NEA V9E9 61 O ( E AAA C y y N O.O O O 1- CO N CO M O V CO UD UO CO CO Ns OO CO CD CO O O OD s- CO N O M O V O CO N O'.0 CD CO V) O .- N ' V O COCO "- O ' '- CO Ni L CO i0 CL a C F' U ° EC U F c F . C O JL. O .- us Cc 0 0.Q Z a .0. CU CO 0 MASTER PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN BMaKK Group,Inc. Operational HQ Center Omaha,Nebraska • •'— �� 1500 Read Street ,•%...•.rs r..•. Omaha,Nebraska t3MaKK Campus New Corporate HO Office Bldg.•Gross Area(Sq.Ft.) 2,600 Sq.Ft. _-' _ gym- 'l.•1 _ _._�,, 3'a .rl •.. P. ., f' 1 £,F' 'i.. .` ,}P41n 9"4. rye s :[ 4s Y - 4 f ,a $ r s,ttlf. 4, s � 1 rt, _ __ _ i)t617',1 Sti.171 qT4 ri __v_.-._r.t £ f4_f�-'-' '&,.` --,.,. . :Li .3 _n f_. -.. .'+: 4 -':...1i'_.�'._ Environmental Assessment-Level 1 NRD� $1,500 $1,500 Level II(if required) Geotech.-Subsoil Analysis Preliminary Pre-Development $0 Surveys Meets&Bounds(see above) Legal Description $1,650 $1,650 $0.63 .....: .....: . .._:. :.SubtotaiSlteAnalysis . ::::.-.. • .:;>.:;:<::.:..:... .,.:;.,,$3,150. ;;;::.:::-,:.50. :: :;ii:::...'53,150 -:>:.;;. :dsa $0 Total-Site Acquisition $28,695 $0 $28,695 $11.04 BMaKK Group-Lease Agreement: . .wi:.:.......:,.__...i............. .,....... t)eGelopmerit&Eitecutlon'< = ' -.. BMaKK Corporate . Lease term-requirements/conditions Memorandum of Understanding Program Statement Pre-Architectural Program design parameters/criteria Lease Agreement Final Terms&Conditions Execution Total-Lease Agreement $0 $0 $0• ;0.00 Project Financing l:i egal Services.;iLi Organizational Costs,Fees I Expenses $0 Bank Financing Legal Fees(part of Loan Closing Costs) $0 (defined by:Local Community Bank) { Recording/Registration Fees I Expenses $0 - Specialty Legal Counsel Consultants Industrial Development&Bonds(IDB)option Bond Counsel-Issuer-Letter tIt (see below) City of Omaha-Tax Increment Funding-Legal Counsel - Developer-Legal Counsel City of Omaha-City Attomey (actual cost► $0 $0 Corporate Municipal . Financial Institutional r;:.Subtotal1LegalServices t.. :;:.: i:. .:' :, :. :,: :$0 =.`..c,^ $0 .,:i.$0 ,:$0.00 Funding(see beloirrg-iiirgilii0 Local Bank(s)-Omaha TIF Loan important: initial Total Costs are not allocated here. $0 City of Omaha-Tax Increment Financing Funding Costs Initial Application Analysis Cost l Fees $350 $350 , Full Application Review and Approval Cost $3,500 $3,500 Tax Increment Financing Award Funding-City Fee $10,500 $10,500 Mutual of Omaha Bank Regional Banks Industrial Development Bonds(Tax Exempt) Private Placement Letter Option a . : . --,,.:,..Subtotal;Fundtnb = -; =$14,350 ' -Y, ..$0•• .. :_$14,350 '_ $0.00 Federai.Tax Uicentivizee.- Financial Investment Advisor Bond Counsel Issuing Agency NE Department of Economic Development ^' '.:.:.,in.;:.Subtotai'ii:Federal Taz frilSentlJes � �" f"- ,_ $0 .v -.$0 gc ..IO..r.S0 .._4 :2:$0.00 ,"Accot7ntingSenriees"J'! =-''- Financial Analysis • $0 City of Omaha-Tax Increment Funding Specialist Funding Application Request-NPPD/NDED $0 Reimbursable Expenses F.-,,, igi fit i Subtotal'Accounting Se-61196 g Y i1:i $0: , 3�:: -;9. .. . `_S4.09. 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SIGNA•Project Urban Master Planning Urban Planning { City of Omaha-Director of City Planning Master Site Plan Development important:ntul Total Costs ate not allocated etre. $9,850 $9,850 $3.79 Geotech.-Subsoil Analysis _ SO Project Specific-by Facility Type and Kind SO Surveys Important: initial Total Costs are not allocated here. Topological Elevation SO Preliminary Site Review&Evaluation City of Omaha Planning Board Review and Approval Total-Project Urban Master Planning $9,850 $0 $9,850 $3.79 Planning and Design Architect Selection _ Contract Negioation I Agreement Execution Architectural and Engineering Services Pre Architectural Program Important: initial Total Costs are not allocated here. $4,600 $4,500 $1.73 (See attached Master Planning Document) Spatial Layout-Planning and Design $1,500 $1,500 $0.58 Total-Planning&Design $6 000 $0 $6 000 $2.31 �r'•aa pt E ,' y,c v r r ; r'^ ii S. r c• s t - Y, sx. �„x.%J!,<w_r i.,.. ..,r,:s.,�_.e..W.f ,x-x,�..:•�".TflT.AL,��R��i:`,�,rEL,P�+l_�r77 C,OS78 ,_.A�� ..... �.�.-ems.r t'._ ;:�.58'e�"�. :_��?r�"-.;'.Saz F� ':.,"538;81�i..� .,z-. r,.ge,517.1 r s:,yam ,Ice. 5w. r - ��ii fEGY)RA`i.�:�Nctt�E'tRitip�SERVI"s�E�q�"�'`"�;::�#'ty._._;,�-wJ�"'`��,>.�1.. ��,�. Architectural!Engineering Planning and Design $10,500 $10,500 . Conceptual Design $ - Stage One Building Code Analysis $ 750 $750 S0.29 Preliminary Construction Cost Est.Review and Confirmation $ 160 $150 $0.06 Schematic Design , $ - Demolition Plan Stage II Building Code Analysis Preliminary Construction Cost Est.Review and Confirmation $ - Consuiting Engineers Selection of Consulting Engineers Contract Negbation i Agreement Execution Civil!Site Engineering E&A Consulting Engineers $ 7,000 $7,000 62.69 Conceptual Layout and Design Site Development Master Plan Planning end Zoning Preparation/Presentation Geotechnbal Analysis Important: initial Total Costs are not allocated here. Subsoil geotechnlcai analysis Sot Borings and Testing $9,850 59,850 Proposed Infrastructure Improvements Site Surveys Topographical $3.500 $3,500 $1.35_ Utilities/Infrastructure(existing) $1,520 $1,520 $0.58 City of Omaha Planning Department Review and Input Demolition Plan Totals-ArchiEngr.Planning&Design . $ 22,770 $ - $ 22,770 $4.97 Building Systems Consulting Engineers Civil Engineering-Structural $ 1,500 $1,500 $0.58 Building Design•Proposed Design Modifications Review Site I Geotech Soils anaysis and review Preliminary Foundation Layout and Design Site Demolition Plan Mechanical Engineering-Htg,Ventaling,and NC j HVAC) $ - Building Systems Planning and Analysis Slate!Federal Energy Code Compliance _ Certification Requirements Grant Award Design!Performance Criteria LEED Design Standards Compliance Green Building Design Standards Compliance i 1 Conceptual Building System Design w!Outline Spec Demolition Plan Preliminary Construction Cost Estimate Mechanical Engineering•Plumbing $ • Building Systems Planning and Analysis S - State/Federal Energy Code Compliance Certification Requirements Mgna,Mlahered d2Cs\S;°.a Ova lopmer,(atU.XKRl.r Front ata Master Uri 1300 Read SrLtyofOmaha TF S_Mra i91433113 Piss.I Massa Project 8.10e 332011 Matta aud9Nltal)(3) 3142011532 PM 1 CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CD CD O C ' ' CO O O CO CD CO-CO CO O CD CO O OO OO CD OD CO CO CO O CD CD CC) CO CO O x 3 �@ O O O O O O O O O O O Ti; O O O O O O O TA; CO CO O O O O N N U Et EA 69E901 EA EA EA EA(A(9EA V)6969 CCD 69 69 VI 896369696909 E969 EA N 69 69 000000000C, O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0000000 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 0 O O O O O O O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000 0 0 y X 000000000000000000000000000000 CD O 1 000000000 O O O O O O O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E F-.J O N CV N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N d 3 = CD D CO lU .L-O co.y H 0 41 CDC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 �'— 3 p U O CO CO CO CO to ) O CD CD CD CD CD CO CO CO O OO CD CD CD CO CO O O 0) C C 'C. 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V.. r- .- � C CO CU he ; CO CO(O co- O Of0O (O (Oco-(OCO (OCO-CO CD-CO() CO CO CO CO co-(O co-co" Eo 0 >ca CU my C O y "' 3 0 co A E9 E9 EA 69 CO(la 69 AN NEA V9E9 61 O ( E AAA C y y N O.O O O 1- CO N CO M O V CO UD UO CO CO Ns OO CO CD CO O O OD s- CO N O M O V O CO N O'.0 CD CO V) O .- N ' V O COCO "- O ' '- CO Ni L CO i0 CL a C F' U ° EC U F c F . C O JL. O .- us Cc 0 0.Q Z a .0. CU CO 0 MASTER PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN BMaKK Group,Inc. Operational HQ Center Omaha,Nebraska 1500 Read Street vim. r rei r,.'w, Omaha,Nebraska BMaKK Campus New Corporate HO Office Bldg.-Gross Area(Sq.FL) 2,600 Sq.Ft • _ _ i _ • _ �. 'tail, ill,. . . . ._.. _.__e,. .c_ _.._ _! ._ �,.._ �. ` ( .. r .._ 17t� 4'r:7 w ti��i 1. f z '�'� � _ .t? F , '. ai.:r it } kt ? 3 v Grant Award Design/Performance Criteria LEED Design Standards Compliance Green Building Design Standards Compliance Conceptual Building System Design WI Outline Spec Preliminary Construction Cost Estenale Electrical Engineering $ E Building Systems Planning and Analysts State 1 Federal Energy Code Compliance Certification Requirements Grant Award Design/Performance Criteria LEED Design Standards Compliance • Green Building Design Standards Compliance Conceptual Building System Design vd Outline Spec Construction Cost Estimate Special Systems Engineering $ 0 1 Voice•Telephony Systems Video-Cable Systems Data-Network Electronics/High Speed Internet Security-Access and Control Systems Energy Management and Control Systems Lighting 1 Lighting Control Systems Asbestos Consultants Asbestos Abate Site Survey and Abatement Plan Design Development $ Preliminary Construction Cost Est.Review and Confirmation $ City of Omaha TIF Application Submission of the Tax Increment Financing Funding Request Building Systems Planning and Analysis State!Federal Energy Code Compliance $ Certification Requirements Grant Award Design!Performance Criteria LEED Design Standards Compliance Green Building Design Standards Compliance Conceptual Building System Design w/Outline Spec Demolition Plan 5 1 Preliminary Construction Cost Estimate Construction Contract Documents(CD's) MEP Incl. $ 10,500 $10,500 $4.04 Building!Life Safety Code Compliance Analysis Reimbursable Expense Building Systems Compliance Reviews Municipal/State i Federal Energy Code Compliance Certification Requirements Grant Award Design I Performance Criteria LEED Design Standards Compliance Green Building Design Standards Compliance Conceptual Building System Design w/Outline Spec Demolition Plan Project Specifications Front Ends Bid Tabs Separate Contract-Preselected Contractors Architectural Reimbursable Expenses $ Total-Building Systems Consulting Engineers $ 12,000 $ - $ 12,000 S4.62 n 5b= , r �{:r±o�r3rg,��e ess•� Y,rh; a! ."a"`Y 3 5 � :'`4' i.'F-'7'4C •z F :..'� ry,.. b 'X+"£ g��^`ri `g' .p-M'�3 .�f�I'•t r kur7...nsiF�' �' O�.s.� -_.r>_�'"zµs„' .x. "- .�,r.0 R �....._�s_'w., .,srtkr. ir.,* >;M .,rCN,SS�: s..,,?r,1;' ?h-_ra.,'A.u��...;� e Determination of Construction Delivery Methodology Selecctiorf'of Cgnstruitlon Manager(CM)uu v._. $5,000 $5,000 $1.92 Contract Negloation!Agreement Execution Final Construction Cost Estimate Value Engineering(VE) Subtotal%:Selectior1 tCdriati.Mgf.,, _ ¢ u .:a $e. = i $e.W4 _:$0 30.00. 8ldding j $0 Notice to Bidders Release of Plans and Specifications Pre Bid Meetings Release of Addendums Receipt of Bids • [Sgasni11.1w don\Spa OeeAgrtrnr.srwJoWM,r Front Ste Motet Dee 15r0 Reed S0Cti ol On-alm PF sub.'ro 4,etW43 Pi.,.Ir..mtm Proltt eud;et 33201110aVere.•dger(5nry 12) 3/420115'32 PM ria LEED Design Standards Compliance Green Building Design Standards Compliance i 1 Conceptual Building System Design w!Outline Spec Demolition Plan Preliminary Construction Cost Estimate Mechanical Engineering•Plumbing $ • Building Systems Planning and Analysis S - State/Federal Energy Code Compliance Certification Requirements Mgna,Mlahered d2Cs\S;°.a Ova lopmer,(atU.XKRl.r Front ata Master Uri 1300 Read SrLtyofOmaha TF S_Mra i91433113 Piss.I Massa Project 8.10e 332011 Matta aud9Nltal)(3) 3142011532 PM 1 CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CD CD O C ' ' CO O O CO CD CO-CO CO O CD CO O OO OO CD OD CO CO CO O CD CD CC) CO CO O x 3 �@ O O O O O O O O O O O Ti; O O O O O O O TA; CO CO O O O O N N U Et EA 69E901 EA EA EA EA(A(9EA V)6969 CCD 69 69 VI 896369696909 E969 EA N 69 69 000000000C, O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0000000 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 0 O O O O O O O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000 0 0 y X 000000000000000000000000000000 CD O 1 000000000 O O O O O O O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E F-.J O N CV N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N d 3 = CD D CO lU .L-O co.y H 0 41 CDC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 �'— 3 p U O CO CO CO CO to ) O CD CD CD CD CD CO CO CO O OO CD CD CD CO CO O O 0) C C 'C. 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I Plans and Specifications ' Award of Contracts Pm Construction Meeting • Notice to Proceed j Performance Bond Insurance Coverage Certifications • . .. ,.. ..<Subtotal•Award ... .:•-,. -: � :::•;::..... _.. 1 ...._. -ii: O0B :._...:.:..,..,.......,.._:..:_..:...:..:: ,: .:. .,.... . :: .,: ... i ArchiteetunllEnglneering-CA -,-.:: :.,.:.. -..:-:..,,z..:.:.,::. : :, ..,,-:.,::.�:; _ •:.:.:...:-:- ': - 1' is ,..,.......•...._, j7b0 .::,::.;..-.SO ,::,_::::.....:::ST50 : ;:_;; . . SO i Constructln i Phase!-Site Denielltion tt Preparation Demolition(RR Tracks) $0 I • Site Preparation/Structured Fill $850 $850 $0.33 ' I . Site Improvements-Streets $1,850 $1,850 • $0.71 Site Improvements-Water City $500 $0 $500 $0.19 Site Improvements-Sanitary Sewer City , $650 . _ • ! Site Improvements-Electrical City SO i Ste improvements-Storm Sewer City $650 $0 $650 $0.25 g.; �:;. 0 Subtotal Phase I .. -_ '..:::S4,bOB °r-_ :,�-j0 :=-..=M j4,600 '1g.._ _, Stt46 Phase 11=Cdre Shell=Superstructure Steel $O Building-Construction $65,550 $65,550 $25.21 Foundation-1Floor Slab $17,125 $17,125 $8.59 i .•:-.. ;:,. ,«; -. <,.:.Subtotal-Phase ll J: ..:: ,._'382,675 :.: -- :'•$0 =,:�582,875 -=:.:� ':'i3 . 80 • Ph aseiii-&11dingSystems' :;:;,.::;.-::.::..,.:.::-,:r z" `: :;`::,.: <..: ::::;,.,.:_:: l Interior-Mechanical 66,500 66,500 $2.50 t Interior-Plumbing $2,770 $2,770 $1.07 t Interior-Electrical $9,950 $9,950 $3.83 Security/Sprinkler $0 I Datallolce $0 Subtotal-Phase Ill' '; z : . -$19,220 $0 .'r:';19,220 $7.39 Phase IV=:Tenant improvemenfs i r= I (4)Interior Improvements $99,500 $99,500 $38.27 (3)Offices • 510,100 510,100 $3.88 (2)Restrooms $7,650 $7,650 $2.94 .:w . ... . -_.. ..., ... :.:.:_ Subtotal=PhaseN - _.. ..... �.4j117;260 .�-, ..,..�.j0. __•:--5117,250 :',... 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Costs MEI- State l Pie Deveio.mcnt Costs _- --_- Sta.e II Archtlectural&En.tneerin. _111111.1. _- Sla•e III Construction = =.= Slat IV ostrucelo•menl Ttl-nterst Ie �: oa lj • TOTALS-SOFT COSTS DSO $0 $ 0 . $0.00 T TAC-AEV LOPME TCOS S 111111.1111.1. 1 0.. Mk 0 $_3.20060 _ $112.84 _ Down•a ment 10.1 — Percent--��--_ LOAN REQUIREMENTS ' $288,054 ,:" :::$0 •.:. 5288 054 MI $80.02 • • • • 1vSgnesMlsha:nl doa\Syna Dr so-,.manra!:ASDclVimr Fra+.t Ste Mauer O. 1500 Read SnCRy of One.riF Satre a$UeftPda Phase I Mader Prows Buu1'0 3 3 2011 Master Budget(Fa')(2) N*0115:32 PM ter City $500 $0 $500 $0.19 Site Improvements-Sanitary Sewer City , $650 . _ • ! 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NMI_ Total-lnsurance s0 > 0 Master Pro ect Develo•merit Consultant ----MIN_ Pro ect Con suitin•Develo•er Fees 8 Ex.enses _ SO __ so �.1.1 Total-Master Pro act Devolo•meot Consultant ProectContfn enc' fir— _ Interest: l Preto eto-me na InterebtCa Id•Costs = ==ME Stare l Pre Develo•ment Costs Ste reII Archflecturat8En•ineern• =r ===- Stare IV Post•Deveb•ment1111 -- Total.interest `� So '` ':SQ $ ;; 0.00 TOTALS-SOFT COSTS $0 SO $0"■ TOTAL-DEVELOPMENT COSTS _ —_— 5320 O60_ - _5320 060 $112.84 Down•ament 10% ——- --- NM 0.0%_- LOAN REQUIREMENTS_ $288 054 SO $288 054 ME $80.02 • 0SgnssevIlshar ed dcalSine Oaebpmen0af/AxKVtr v Frost Ste ReaxerDev 1500 Reed 5nCty of Omaha TIF Sutmka@S!eEt'd?Phan 1 l.4s!er Project eudptt 3 3 2011 Muter eud5.(fn0)(2) 9A/2011 5 32 PIA 1 0 . _ • ! 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V.. r- .- � C CO CU he ; CO CO(O co- O Of0O (O (Oco-(OCO (OCO-CO CD-CO() CO CO CO CO co-(O co-co" Eo 0 >ca CU my C O y "' 3 0 co A E9 E9 EA 69 CO(la 69 AN NEA V9E9 61 O ( E AAA C y y N O.O O O 1- CO N CO M O V CO UD UO CO CO Ns OO CO CD CO O O OD s- CO N O M O V O CO N O'.0 CD CO V) O .- N ' V O COCO "- O ' '- CO Ni L CO i0 CL a C F' U ° EC U F c F . C O JL. O .- us Cc 0 0.Q Z a .0. CU CO 0 • MASTER PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN • BMaKK Group,Inc. Operational HQ Center Omaha,Nebraska BMaKK Corporation 1500 Read Street /7awJ 4.,1v. Omaha,Nebraska . BMaKK Campus ._... _ New Super Sol Materials Handling Facility Bldg.-Gross Area(Sq.Ft.) 30,000.F i SOURCE OF FUNDING City of Omaha-TIP Grant Loan Financing $1,450,000 $1,450,000 plus City of Omaha-Community Development Block Grant Funding $498,000 $498,000 $16.60 Small Business Administration(SBA)Loan Loan Equity(Down Payment) $170,000 S170,000 $5.87 Cash Equity Value:Properly and Structures $1,830,000 $ 1,830,000 SBA Loan: Mutual of Omaha Bank•Phase I initial SBA Bank Loan S1,400,000 $1,400,000 Mutual of Omaha Bank-Phase II/Phase II Masters Site Day Const Funding S3,550,000 $3,550,000 Loan Fees 8 Closing Costs Loan Fees Closing Costs • Title Insurance U•date ■� Bank-Legal Counsel Fees!Expenses Recording Fees State of Nebraska-Econ Development Incentivizes Funding Applications-Grant(up to$1.80 sq.It) $0 Stele of Nebraska Advantage Funding $733,000 $733,000 US Department of Energy-Energy Conservation Grants 750,000 S760,000 $25.00 Application/Award Certification:Star Energy Cert Consultant Nebraska/Omaha Public Power District(NPPD)Energy Grants $1,300 $1,300 $0.04 Application/Award(to be determined) Government of Japan•Funding $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Trim Co,LTD Funding Dr.BennettAchlgbu Personal Net Worth Investment Partners S2,500,000 $2,500,000 Signs Development Services,Inc. S65,000 Personal I Community Financial Investors I Partners Venture Capitalist Private Equity Partners $2,500,000 $2,500,000 IMPORTANT NOTE: Standard Master for all Projects combined hereelthln USES TOTAL-SOURCE OF FUNDING $16,447,300 316,447,300 $95.64 DEVELOP EN�II T COSTS l�£F,p j 1 SlA)ICEN1f 3 S ,..a'a` A r Site Development Costs: Option'Apreemeni` t` ;>'i $0 Purchase Agreement 20.8 acres definition•terms&conditions access&control to/of the site escrow deposit($65,000) SO closing date(December 22,2010) variable terms/variable dates a awLoan Closlnp Costs&;Fees ` ) I Loan Fees 0.4% $6,640 $6,840 $0.23 Closing Costs 0.5% $9,000 $9,000 $0.30 Title Insurance Policy see below SO Appraisal $6,850 $6,850 $0.23 Bank-Legal Counsel Fees/Expenses $550 $550 $0.02 Recording Fees $325 $325 $0.01 rig°* ,s.:.:..: .. r`-Subtotal.Loan.Closing Costs&Fees : ir1 D.VgAi 523,5651i'acT.VISO:,0.,Me&S23,565 .. $0.79. Title insurance ft,evlew and Evaluation Issuance of Title Insurance Binder $3,850 $3,850 $0.13 Definition:Tate insurance Requirements • - ALTA/ASCMSurvey EH S1,650 $1,650 $0.06 Site Analysts Environmental Assessment • SO $0.06 Exceptions&Exclusions • CSgnesrvSWra:ed dots1/4501Dee+opmcn^avaxMR'.er Pont Ste Master nea 1500 Read S0Cy of Omaha OF Sotmria?EOM5o1 Metertax Hend"o,p Fec Mes!x Prued OeelopmeM Budget Master Budget Is:0m . 1,120115:57 PM �z`:'�����Y.Q 701M0_VS�i3 A lt .FC 3 m a = m 'aWM r =T O» :1YVQOTCOOfS �, A .r � 5yt B3 f ��� 51, 0r n di u9"s , v al5� t I m a. 142r ' G7S6d _ r ,. {E i?gefpC g "a F nifit_7lt0$31_1h 3nL4:7Z1 e �Y.pfi; - .:'' ''': : :: `;: ';:::.r:..:;'q>i:'::':'..','`;'COMBINED.TOTALS{BEFORE SOFTCOSTS):s :.::'::':: :`:.;-:`;:.:':::'.- :°-�5.$320,060 ..:.-.$0 3320,060 ;.::.;:. ::.5112:84 SOFT COSTS Operat)ng Costs'and Expenses2u=<:_' ::_:; Utilities Taxes Real Estate . S - '= SO S _ __.._ "$0.00 ;=r';- . raSubtotaliOperaling Costs 6 Expenses - -.:`? 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V.. r- .- � C CO CU he ; CO CO(O co- O Of0O (O (Oco-(OCO (OCO-CO CD-CO() CO CO CO CO co-(O co-co" Eo 0 >ca CU my C O y "' 3 0 co A E9 E9 EA 69 CO(la 69 AN NEA V9E9 61 O ( E AAA C y y N O.O O O 1- CO N CO M O V CO UD UO CO CO Ns OO CO CD CO O O OD s- CO N O M O V O CO N O'.0 CD CO V) O .- N ' V O COCO "- O ' '- CO Ni L CO i0 CL a C F' U ° EC U F c F . C O JL. O .- us Cc 0 0.Q Z a .0. CU CO 0 . MASTER PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN BMaKK Group,Inc. Operational HQ Center • Omaha,Nebraska W� 1500 Read Street j `�� Omaha,Nebraska [J BMaKK Campus New Super Sol Materials Handling Facility Bldg.-Gross Area(Sq.Ft.) 30,000 sq.Ft. Phase.I - Important: obtain a Buyer's Policy rider .- - - addllon to the Main Policy Insursnes 85,500 SO x-d:a;:;_ta:S5,500 e - Slti Environmental Assessment-Level 1 NRD 51,850 51,850 Level II(if required) Geotech•-Subsoil Analysis see below Preliminary Pm-Development SO Surveys Meets&Bounds(see above) Legal Description 50 SubtotalSlti Analy tis '_ $1,850 _ 50 $1,850 a `„ :50.00 Total-Site Pre Development Costs $30,915 $0 $30,915 $1.09 BMaKK Group-Lease Agreemertl:_ BMaKK Corporate • Lease term-requirements/conditions Memorandum of Understanding Program Statement Pre-Architectural Program design parameters/criteria Lease Agreement Final Terms&Conditions Execution Total-Lease Agreement SO SO $O $0.00 Project Financing xL`egif Ser Ice. a i f Organizational Costs,Fees/Expenses 50 Bank Financing Legal Fees(part of Loan Closing Costs) $0 !!! (defined by:Local Community Bank) Recording/Registration Fees/Expenses $0 Specially Legal Counsel Consultants Industrial Development&Bonds(IDB)option Bond Counsel-Issuer•Letter (see below) City of Omaha-Tax Increment Funding-Legal Counsel Developer-Legal Counsel . City of Omaha-City Attorney (actual cost) 50 50 Corporate Municipal • Financial institutional 5..:::_>+SubtotaRLegal Salvias. SO a, So o _ >_50.00. Fundrn0 Local Bank(s)-Omaha TIF Loan important: initial Total Costs are not allocated here. • $0 City of Omaha-Tax Increment Financing Funding Costs Initial Application Analysis Cost/Fees 50 Full Application Review and Approval Cost $0 Tax Increment Financing Award Funding-City Fee S0 Mutual of Omaha Bank Regional Banks Industrial Development Bonds(Tax Exempt) Private Placement Letter-Option Subtotal' Fundin ; FedaialTez"fncenUvizaa g Financial Investment Advisor Bond Counsel Issuing Agency-NE Department of Economic Development °fin F r Subtoial»Federal Tax Incentives € ,� , E_;:,, �SQ ':.tamm>:r.4��50` ?'.v k��..;c$0 _.a:.:: a'.or-�-.',�:S0.00_ i Accounting Services _ ..; ;1 Financial Analysts $0 City of Omaha-Tax increment Funding Specialist Funding Application Request-NPPD/NDED 50 VS:anesrvitstared docs1Stpa Derebptten(WAKX1Rterr,M Ste MlCr Oev 1500 Read StCLy of Onvhe TF Suh,maiZ fa6Soi Ateterias Kendra;Fat Mss!erProiectOesobprnaaeud;atuaCer Budget 0,4)(2). 3/4R0115:1r PM • - ALTA/ASCMSurvey EH S1,650 $1,650 $0.06 Site Analysts Environmental Assessment • SO $0.06 Exceptions&Exclusions • CSgnesrvSWra:ed dots1/4501Dee+opmcn^avaxMR'.er Pont Ste Master nea 1500 Read S0Cy of Omaha OF Sotmria?EOM5o1 Metertax Hend"o,p Fec Mes!x Prued OeelopmeM Budget Master Budget Is:0m . 1,120115:57 PM �z`:'�����Y.Q 701M0_VS�i3 A lt .FC 3 m a = m 'aWM r =T O» :1YVQOTCOOfS �, A .r � 5yt B3 f ��� 51, 0r n di u9"s , v al5� t I m a. 142r ' G7S6d _ r ,. {E i?gefpC g "a F nifit_7lt0$31_1h 3nL4:7Z1 e �Y.pfi; - .:'' ''': : :: `;: ';:::.r:..:;'q>i:'::':'..','`;'COMBINED.TOTALS{BEFORE SOFTCOSTS):s :.::'::':: :`:.;-:`;:.:':::'.- :°-�5.$320,060 ..:.-.$0 3320,060 ;.::.;:. ::.5112:84 SOFT COSTS Operat)ng Costs'and Expenses2u=<:_' ::_:; Utilities Taxes Real Estate . S - '= SO S _ __.._ "$0.00 ;=r';- . raSubtotaliOperaling Costs 6 Expenses - -.:`? '�- Insurehee:11 Comprehensive SO Liability $0 Workman's Comp SO • Builder's Risk $0 Building Maintenance Properly Management-City of Omaha I1/459rnsMlshemd docsiogae Dest'or. t8I.M.KK1Rfer Front Ste Make.Oa'ICAO Read St,CFj of Omaha Tic S>Orntte!nL t15 Phase I Master Projed B,d.t 332011 Mauer B.3get WAy(2) • 3!-u2015532 FM I O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0000000 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 0 O O O O O O O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000 0 0 y X 000000000000000000000000000000 CD O 1 000000000 O O O O O O O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E F-.J O N CV N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N d 3 = CD D CO lU .L-O co.y H 0 41 CDC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 �'— 3 p U O CO CO CO CO to ) O CD CD CD CD CD CO CO CO O OO CD CD CD CO CO O O 0) C C 'C. N CO " " M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M CA O = ` d U. 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V.. r- .- � C CO CU he ; CO CO(O co- O Of0O (O (Oco-(OCO (OCO-CO CD-CO() CO CO CO CO co-(O co-co" Eo 0 >ca CU my C O y "' 3 0 co A E9 E9 EA 69 CO(la 69 AN NEA V9E9 61 O ( E AAA C y y N O.O O O 1- CO N CO M O V CO UD UO CO CO Ns OO CO CD CO O O OD s- CO N O M O V O CO N O'.0 CD CO V) O .- N ' V O COCO "- O ' '- CO Ni L CO i0 CL a C F' U ° EC U F c F . C O JL. O .- us Cc 0 0.Q Z a .0. CU CO 0 { MASTER PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN BMaKK Group,Inc. Operational HQ Center Omaha,Nebraska , yr,`�, 1500 Read Street .i��,e,r✓sM,,,n.. Omaha,Nebraska BMaKK Campus _ New Super Sol Materials Handling Facility Bldg.-Gross Area(Sq.Ft) 30,000 S..Ft Phasee I . -_. r, t-♦:wry, um_ -+ ar.a,:n - . -':;;,,V;:'',: :::''.• :-:.-',..;-,„T'”:':.• ..!,7'..,.:,',..::.'. , .,; ..,,,, / . ( tl j tf `•r ell t'1' t d Y Nr 4 .Y )f ...`F f 11, {l 1) Reimbursable Expenses ... : s'::=Subtotal;Accounting Services - ; `�;' $O _$0 `.-.:<_$0 ' . $0.00 Total-Project Financing so $0 $0 $0.00 S1GNA-Project Urban Master Planning Urban Planning City of Omaha-Director of City Planning Master Site Plan Development Important:Mal Total Conte are not allocated here. $0 Geotech.-Subsoil Analysis $0 Project Specific•by Facility Type and Kind $0 Surveys Important: initial Total Costs are not allocated here. Topological Elevation $0 Prellmnary Site Review&Evaluation City of Omaha Planning Board Review and Approval Total-Project Urban Master Planning $0 $0 $0 $0.00 Planning and Design Architect Selection Contract Negbation(Agreement Execution Architectural and Engineering Services Pre Architectural Program Important: initial Total Costs are not allocated here. $3,250 $3,250 $0.11 (See attached Master Planning Document) Spatial Layout-Planning and Design $1,500 $1,500 $0.05 Total-Planning&Design $4,750 $0 s4,7 50 $0.16 i30M :X ._N � y-,MO �SYS M: R Fr2 s TZMU}i XA ME 00:60. . 74110.: ilikVi T iiR iUF'lif oirit0It(1411.40E ' ATATM •.rr,r y-:.,pia'...: Architectural!Engineering Planning and Design $9,500 $9,500 Conceptual Design $ _ Stage One euldinq Code Analysis $ 750 $750 $0.03 Preliminary Construction Cost Est.Review and Confirmation $ 350 3350 $0.01 Schematic Design $ - Demolition Plan Stage Ii Building Code Analysis Preliminary Construction Cost Est.Review and Confirmation $ - Consulting Engineers Selection of Consuting Engineers Contract Negbatlon/Agreement Execution Civil/Site Engineering E&A Consulting Engineers $ 1,850 $1,850 $0.06 Conceptual Layout and Design Site Development Master Plan Planning and Zoning Preparation/Presentation GeotechnicalAnaysis Important: Initial Total Costs are not allocated here. Subsoil geotechnical analysis $6,850 Soil Borings and Testing 50 Proposed infrastructure Improvements Site Surveys Topographical $1,250 $1,250 $0.04 Utilities/infrastructure(existing) S0 City of Omaha Planning Department Review and Input Demolition Plan Totals•ArchJEngr.Planning&Design $20,550 $ • $ 20,550 $0.14 Building Systems Consuttina Engineers Civil Engineering-Structural $ 6,550 $6,550 $0.22 Building Design-Proposed Design Modifications Review i Site/Geotech Soils analysis and review Preliminary Foundation Layout and Design Site Demolition Plan Mechanical Engineering-Htg,Ventaling,and A/C(HVAC) $ - Building Systems Planning and Analysis State/Federal Energy Code Compliance Certification Requirements Grant Award Design I Performance Criteria LEE°Design Standards Compliance I( Green Building Design Standards Compliance RSvnasMkharad drotSena Or.ebymentb6:41UAQ!.er Front Ste sire.DeV 1500 Read Stctyor Omaha TIF&Cori:tea470ce5ctl.etevvs Mane+ne Fac Masan Project Dare airmen Boded Mader Sod;,et(5ne)(2) 3120115.17 PM A .$320,060 ..:.-.$0 3320,060 ;.::.;:. ::.5112:84 SOFT COSTS Operat)ng Costs'and Expenses2u=<:_' ::_:; Utilities Taxes Real Estate . 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V.. r- .- � C CO CU he ; CO CO(O co- O Of0O (O (Oco-(OCO (OCO-CO CD-CO() CO CO CO CO co-(O co-co" Eo 0 >ca CU my C O y "' 3 0 co A E9 E9 EA 69 CO(la 69 AN NEA V9E9 61 O ( E AAA C y y N O.O O O 1- CO N CO M O V CO UD UO CO CO Ns OO CO CD CO O O OD s- CO N O M O V O CO N O'.0 CD CO V) O .- N ' V O COCO "- O ' '- CO Ni L CO i0 CL a C F' U ° EC U F c F . C O JL. O .- us Cc 0 0.Q Z a .0. CU CO 0 MASTER PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN BMaKK Group,Inc. Operational HQ Center Omaha,Nebraska r�/J{�/ 1500 Read Street d (J7nn( ;T4: Omaha,Nebraska BMaKK Campus Now Super Sol Materials Handling Facility Bldq.-Gross Area(Sq.Ft) 30,00o Sq.Ft. tv: * Phasea1 as i tr .r y f • xs " J ! — 5: Conceptual Building System Design w!Outline Spec Demolition Plan Preliminary Construction Cost Estimate Mechanical Engineering-Plumbing $ Building Systems Planning and Analysts State/Federal Energy Code Compliance Certification Requirements Grant Award Design!Performance Criteria LEED Design Standards Compliance Green Building Design Standards Compliance Conceptual Building System Design w!Outline Spec Preliminary Construction Cost Estimate Electrical Engineering $ Building Systems Planning and Analysis State!Federal Energy Code Compliance Certification Requirements Grant Award Design!Performance Criteria LEED Design Standards Compliance . Green Building Design Standards Compliance Conceptual Building System Design w/Outline Spec Construction Cost Estimate Special Systems Engineering $ Voice-Telephony Systems Video-Cable Systems Data-Network Electronics/High Speed Internet Security-Access and Control Systems Energy Management and Control Systems Lighting i Lightng Control Systems Asbestos Consultants Asbestos Abate Site Survey and Abatement Plan Design Development $ -Preliminary Construction Cost Est.Review and Confirmation $ City of Omaha TIF Appiication Submission of the Tax increment Financing Funding Request Building Systems Planning and Analysis State!Federal Energy Code Compliance $ Certification Requirements Grant Award Design/Performance Criteria LEED Design Standards Compliance Green Building Design Standards Compliance Conceptual Building System Design w/Outline Spec Demolition Plan $ Preliminary Construction Cost Estimate Construction Contract Documents{CD•s I MEP Incl. $ 48,950 $48,950 $1.63 Building!Life Safety Code Compliance Analysis Reimbursable Expense Building Systems Compliance Reviews Municipal!State/Federal Energy Code Compliance Certification Requirements Grant Award Design I Performance Criteria LEED Design Standards Compliance Green Building Design Standards Compliance Conceptual Building System Design iv/Outline Spec Demolition Plan Prolect Specifications Front Ends Bid Tabs Separate Contract-Preselected Contractors Architectural Reimbursable Expenses $ Total-Building Systems Consulting Engineers $ 65,500 $ $ 55,500 $1.85 TTiU'. TAVAri fatelr#N7Frillf04CsJaYt'"r `..v:;�u�=tl. rv'..", y'r<iatiNiSYS i,-: zaN 'w, ...a£._ •. �'3 ` .r r .., r-.re, . 191.4 ' •"-rT1�3°r7 o rs.c- zan-:,i/.F,:"^'z ua-w u TTh7 g ...�Y �+ , v :Wiens Ta <? •" -W' � T6 » a. r 'z �f`w s:3 wyi1kt4� w.;s'> ;Nr,a yasDetermination of Construction Delivery Methodologyta.4 Selection:of.Cons Veit Ugh'Ma'riage`r(CM) =K s; $27,000 $27,000 $0.90 Contract Negioalon/Agreement Execution._ _ Final Construction Cost Estimate 9Sgnaswbbart4 doeslSsq-aDa.Nopmvtratnioenlrr Front Sea Maser Oro 15001 Rand stcty of Omaha TF Submi:0E08SW1.1aterh!.Handing roc Master Projad De4bprnert evayNMas;sr auvS el(Fnvl(2) 7.'420115:17 PM 1 1 RSvnasMkharad drotSena Or.ebymentb6:41UAQ!.er Front Ste sire.DeV 1500 Read Stctyor Omaha TIF&Cori:tea470ce5ctl.etevvs Mane+ne Fac Masan Project Dare airmen Boded Mader Sod;,et(5ne)(2) 3120115.17 PM A .$320,060 ..:.-.$0 3320,060 ;.::.;:. ::.5112:84 SOFT COSTS Operat)ng Costs'and Expenses2u=<:_' ::_:; Utilities Taxes Real Estate . 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V.. r- .- � C CO CU he ; CO CO(O co- O Of0O (O (Oco-(OCO (OCO-CO CD-CO() CO CO CO CO co-(O co-co" Eo 0 >ca CU my C O y "' 3 0 co A E9 E9 EA 69 CO(la 69 AN NEA V9E9 61 O ( E AAA C y y N O.O O O 1- CO N CO M O V CO UD UO CO CO Ns OO CO CD CO O O OD s- CO N O M O V O CO N O'.0 CD CO V) O .- N ' V O COCO "- O ' '- CO Ni L CO i0 CL a C F' U ° EC U F c F . C O JL. O .- us Cc 0 0.Q Z a .0. CU CO 0 • • MASTER PROJECT DEVELOPMENT PLAN • BMaKK Group,Inc, Operational HQ Center • Omaha,Nebraska i 1500 Read Street �., k ✓sue,•�;r-: Omaha,Nebraska BMaKK Campus New Super Sol Materials Handling Facility Bldq.-Gross Area(Sq.Ft.) 30,000 Sq.F1 Phase-tee*.-•Tryl I•- '" "t • t x • t s tL-, y.s .0 K s ,is��,,-#,$s ' - + _ �lllir: Tr lr- �'.j 7v� t �� a `-r�i sJL t � rf: �•'�i. t =,, a.• I Value Engineering(VE) Subtotal Salectton of Constr.Mgr..I: :: :.:::: •.. ' 31 ' $0.1 Notice to Bidders Release of Plans and Specifications Pre Bid Meetings Release of Addendums Receipt of Bids Award Review of Bids $95' $O.t Review for Compliance wl Bid Documents Plans and Specifications Award of Contracts Pre Construction Meeting Notice to Proceed Performance Bond • Insurance Coverage Certifications r ? .... .,..: Subtotal Award 950 AichiteeturaUEngfeeeilnp CA$ervlces _. „ 29,100.„ 50.9 Construction `- Phase I She Demolition Preparation Demolition(RR Tracks) , Site Preparation/Structured Fill 6 950 a 30.2 Site Improvements-Streets Site Improvements-Water " $0.2 ' ' a $0.2 Site Improvements-Sanitary Sewer Ca 54 550 Site Improvements Electrical •500 1 9 500 $0.3 Site Improvements Storm Sewer ' 1 $4,850 $0.1, -s•s >. _:_ :,,_ ,,:;:; ; ;':�::SubtotaIPhasel 54:., , :,, Phase l-Core Shell Superstructure:i::' 's.;;i ::e.. s::, _ :.::.;:. Steel 450 ar, a aaa $15.01 Building-Construction a a a 265 000 a $8 8: Insulation-Energy Dode Compliance =_ , Foundation-1 Floor Slab 5; Subtotal 1 Phase l! ! Phaso ill-Buldln"g Systems ?` Interior-Mechanical 1+ 5165500 $5.5: Interior-Plumbing 35 000 lee $t t i Interior-Electrical •a 000 81100 $53: Security/Sprinkler 35„a 35 000 $11- Datallolce 6 875 $6.875 $02' ,. _ :_. i,Sub(otaf±"Phase Ill - :$13.41 PhaselV-Tenanttmprovements :'. ;, a. (4)Interior Improvements „ (3)Offices a as $0.38 a ,1 $0.3e_ (2)Restrooms $14,250 $0.48 k _ r.. SubtotaL:Pliase.N .$1:34 ,, .,, fitgaClfyofOmaha .Build/n PeRrtlt ..- -- r fi r E"4: k1w2860 1'yarranty SBNices 8..! y. x'G d Y x i.N ri' in n5+� 3. , , r $0310 e t ,y' tr a” F' "rr'o o ST 1. T 1 r 1 `�c "� moues s-'- �' IOW -4-•- �C 4 y �y, � {� 1b�fllZ,�)r.�Q,l�lJllE�.�S'��C e.. } ra� ..a•�'". 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STATE OF s NEBRASKA • • 44'•irk, • N ivalisimpsumerei UnitedState of Nebraska ica, 5 ss. 1i'�l-ttir—.wow Li coln,Nebraskate I, John A. Gale, Secretary of State of Nebraska do hereby certify; the attached is a true and correct copy of Articles of Amendment to the Articles of Incorporation of TENDER CARE INC. ) changing the corporate name to BMAKK HOLDINGS, INC. with registered office located in OMAHA,•Nebraska, as filed in this office on October 12,2004. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska on October 12, 2004. 7„, :o. ' '� °°oar-- � - i� SECRETARY OF STATE fro 470. o - °;�; VA° two,• ., ;X T. ed . . �� Mayor NE Sae of S{ale CORP NN • IMilli 111111111111111111111111111111111 BMW HOLDINGS, INC. Filed: 10/12/2004 12:20 PM AMENDMENT OF ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Bennett U. Achigbu, acting as Incorporator of TENDER CARE Inc., a corporation under Nebraska Business Corporation Act adopts the following Amendment of Articles of Incorporation for such corporation.No board of directors has been formed at the time of filing,and no shareholder action was required. ARTICLE I NAME Article I of the Articles of Incorporation of this corporation is amended to read as follows: (a) "The name of the corporation is BMaKK HOLDINGS, Inc." • ARTICLE III • PURPOSES Article III of the Articles of Incorporation of the corporation is amended to read as follows: "The purpose for which this corporation is organized is for any lawful purpose or purposes including but not limited to the following: (a) Refuse collection and disposal;solid waste management,landfill operations, maintenance and management; Compost Center operations,maintenance and management; pick-up, segregation and delivery of recyclables. (b) To own,operate and manage emergency shelters and supportive care for children during a family crisis. • (c) To buy,sell, own, lease and manage real estate. (d) To do any and all things necessary,suitable,convenient or proper for, or in connection with, or incidental to the accomplishment of any of the purposes, or the attainment of any one or more of the objects herein enumerated,or designed directly or indirectly to promote the interest of the corporation,or to enhance the value of any of its properties, • (e) ' In general,to do any and all things,engage in any and all lawful businesses and exercise any and all powers which it may now or hereafter be lawful for the corporation to do or exercise under the laws of the State of Nei . ka that may now or hereafter be applicable to the corporation". 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V.. r- .- � C CO CU he ; CO CO(O co- O Of0O (O (Oco-(OCO (OCO-CO CD-CO() CO CO CO CO co-(O co-co" Eo 0 >ca CU my C O y "' 3 0 co A E9 E9 EA 69 CO(la 69 AN NEA V9E9 61 O ( E AAA C y y N O.O O O 1- CO N CO M O V CO UD UO CO CO Ns OO CO CD CO O O OD s- CO N O M O V O CO N O'.0 CD CO V) O .- N ' V O COCO "- O ' '- CO Ni L CO i0 CL a C F' U ° EC U F c F . C O JL. O .- us Cc 0 0.Q Z a .0. CU CO 0 • • • • ) • • .. • &.•i Marione Achigbu • Incorporator • 1 • ; 1 1 1 .1 • 1 1 • ; 1 • 1 11 BMAKK HOLDINGS, INC. with registered office located in OMAHA,•Nebraska, as filed in this office on October 12,2004. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska on October 12, 2004. 7„, :o. ' '� °°oar-- � - i� SECRETARY OF STATE fro 470. o - °;�; VA° two,• ., ;X T. ed . . �� Mayor • N�Sxc ! Slole�; COAP hill fill Illl,).11illlflliillii itti {1 `'.36366 Pus: 1 , di CORPORAT I O1V 02/17/2005 01.11 PM AMENDMENT OF ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Bennett U.Achigbu, acting as Incorporator of BMaKK HOLDINGS, Inc., a corporation under Nebraska Business Corporation Act adopts the following Amendment of Articles of Incorporation for such corporation. No board of directors has been formed at the time of filing, and no shareholder action was required. ARTICLE ! NAME Article I of the Articles of Incorporation of this corporation is amended to read as follows: .(a) "The name of the corporation is BMaKK COR sR a ON" Dated February 16, 2005 ,E n Be n: t U. Achigb , DVM ,. .) Incorporator / 04, t)0 Marlette C.Achigbu Incorporator 1 • Chairperson Board of Commissioners Douglas County LC2 Civic Center 1819 Farnam Street Omaha, NE 68183-0001 • Chairperson Omaha Public Schools 3215 Cuming Street Omaha, NE 68131 Chairperson Board of Governors Metropolitan Community College 3000 Fort Street Omaha, NE 68111 Chairperson Board of Directors Papio Natural Resources District 8901 South 154th Street Omaha, NE 68138 President Educational Services Unit 1 3215 Cuming Street Omaha, NE 68131 Chairperson Metropolitan Utilities District 1723 Harney Street • Omaha, NE 68102 Chairperson Metro Area Transit Authority 2222 Cuming Street Omaha, NE 68102 • Chairperson Omaha/Douglas Public Building Commission MAILING LIST RECEIVED 5 "' /3 RECEIVED BY `L -rGP---43. (-0( jiAt44. nr> r DATE MAILED -2(0 -l. / Incorporator 1 OMAHA, NF F i 1 a BrP CityofOmaha Nebraska ` ��I' =°`P ATir4VrIri 1819 Farnam—Suite LC 1 `� Omaha, Nebraska 68183-0112 0 � ;.,_ Buster Brown (402) 444-5550 �A City Clerk FAX (402) 444-5263 o4rFD FEBR‘)��� "NOTICE TO TAXING AUTHORITY" Notice is hereby given that the Omaha City Council has set Tuesday, June 14, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. as the date of Public Hearing on the BMaKK Corporation Tax Increment Financing Redevelopment Project Plan. The BMaKK Corporation Tax Increment Financing Redevelopment Project Plan proposes to convert an approximately 21-acre, under-utilized industrial site located at 1440 Read and 6924 North 14th Avenue into the global corporate headquarters of the BMaKK Corporation, and will comprise the back office support of existing and future affiliated BMaKK businesses, new glass recycling and concrete manufacturing facilities, a new dredging equipment manufacturing facility, as well as future facilities for the manufacturing of the Super Sol equipment, materials handling and the regional materials transfer center. Tax increment financing in an amount up to $2,838,693.00 will be used to offset the costs of acquisition, demolition, site preparation, corporate office expansion, environmental remediation and any public improvements as may be required. The total cost of the project is estimated to be $19,717,982.00. A copy of said plan is available for public inspection in the City Clerk's Office. Public Hearing will be held before the City Council of the City of Omaha, in the Legislative Chambers, Omaha/Douglas Civic Center, 1819 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Buster Brown City Clerk f its properties, • (e) ' In general,to do any and all things,engage in any and all lawful businesses and exercise any and all powers which it may now or hereafter be lawful for the corporation to do or exercise under the laws of the State of Nei . ka that may now or hereafter be applicable to the corporation". 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(-0( jiAt44. nr> r DATE MAILED -2(0 -l. / Incorporator 1 C-25A. CITY OF OMAHA LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER Omaha,Nebraska RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: WHEREAS, the primary objectives of the City of Omaha's Master Plan and Community Development Program are to encourage additional private investment and infill development within inner-city neighborhoods; and to eliminate conditions which are detrimental to public health, safety and welfare, by developing vacant, under-utilized property within these neighborhoods; and, WHEREAS, the redevelopment project site located at 1440 Read Street and 6924 North 14th Avenue is within an existing designated blight and substandard area; and, WHEREAS, the BMaKK Corporation Tax Increment Financing Project Plan for the redevelopment project site was approved by the City of Omaha Planning Board at their May 4, 2011 meeting, and previously approved by the TIF Committee; and, WHEREAS, the project site for the BMaKK Corporation Tax Increment Financing Project Plan is located at 1440 Read Street and 6924 North 14th Avenue (see Exhibit "A" for complete legal description); and, WHEREAS, the BMaKK Corporation Tax Increment Financing Project Plan proposes to convert an approximately 21-acre, under-utilized industrial site into the global corporate headquarters of the BMaKK Corporation, and will comprise the back office support of existing and future affiliated BMaKK businesses, new glass recycling and concrete manufacturing facilities, a new dredging equipment manufacturing facility, as well as future facilities for the manufacturing of the Super Sol equipment, materials handling and the regional materials transfer center as described in Exhibit "B", attached hereto and made a part hereof; and, WHEREAS, the BMaKK Corporation Tax Increment Financing Redevelopment Project Plan, contemplates the City's participation through the allocation of Tax Increment Financing (TIF) in an amount up to $2,838,693.00 to offset the costs of acquisition, demolition, site preparation, corporate office expansion, environmental remediation and any public improvements as may be required; and, WHEREAS, the Plan presents a project based on estimated figures and projections that are subject to change as project costs are finalized; and, By Councilmember Adopted City Clerk Approved Mayor .uipmemt - Phase I _- $3,950 000 -_ • Nii• Co .i •eT. .IM- t: Su• .]I,tk a lnrfhrdiul. •I. : E.Ljawy yj�_ $5 779 340 • • • • • • ), l] ( 1 f • 1.1 ,E r • RSgnasMls.,uad docalSegna Oevebpmare,a!W(j5R..er Front SO IA.atuDe,1500 e,a SeCay of Omaha rW S.Mu08q.6$ol Ma.ereSHa-dsy7 Fac Master Prgtc/Orvbpaent Be.dge Matta eui,W(fu)(2) 34,2011512PM r fi r E"4: k1w2860 1'yarranty SBNices 8..! y. x'G d Y x i.N ri' in n5+� 3. , , r $0310 e t ,y' tr a” F' "rr'o o ST 1. 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CU CO 0 C-25A CITY OF OMAHA LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER Omaha,Nebraska Page 2 WHEREAS, Section 18-2108 of the Nebraska Revised Statutes requires the City of Omaha to adopt a redevelopment plan before taking an active part in a redevelopment project; including the division of ad valorem taxes for a period not to exceed fifteen years under Sections 18-2147 through 18-2150, Revised Statutes of Nebraska; and, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: THAT, the attached BMaKK Corporation Tax Increment Financing Redevelopment Project Plan which proposes to convert an approximately 21-acre, under-utilized industrial site located at 1440 Read Street and 6924 North 14` Avenue into the global corporate headquarters of the BMaKK Corporation, and will comprise the back office support of existing and future affiliated BMaKK businesses, new glass recycling and concrete manufacturing facilities, a new dredging equipment manufacturing facility, as well as future facilities for the manufacturing of the Super Sol equipment, materials handling and the regional materials transfer center; and recommends the City's participation through the allocation of Tax Increment Financing in an amount up to $2,838,693.00 to offset the costs acquisition, demolition, site preparation, corporate office expansion, environmental remediation and any public improvements as may be required; as prepared by the Omaha City Planning Department, containing a provision for the division of ad valorem taxes under Section 18-2147 through 18- 2150, Revised Statutes of Nebraska, as recommended by the City Planning Department, be and hereby is approved. APPROVED AS TO FORM: - s ,4// �S--CITY ATTORNEY D TE Plnlsf1526-res By `:�. . a�a� Councihnember Adopted JU 1 4 2011 - 1 ~O City Clerk 1 Flf Approved Mayor demolition, site preparation, corporate office expansion, environmental remediation and any public improvements as may be required; and, WHEREAS, the Plan presents a project based on estimated figures and projections that are subject to change as project costs are finalized; and, By Councilmember Adopted City Clerk Approved Mayor .uipmemt - Phase I _- $3,950 000 -_ • Nii• Co .i •eT. .IM- t: Su• .]I,tk a lnrfhrdiul. •I. : E.Ljawy yj�_ $5 779 340 • • • • • • ), l] ( 1 f • 1.1 ,E r • RSgnasMls.,uad docalSegna Oevebpmare,a!W(j5R..er Front SO IA.atuDe,1500 e,a SeCay of Omaha rW S.Mu08q.6$ol Ma.ereSHa-dsy7 Fac Master Prgtc/Orvbpaent Be.dge Matta eui,W(fu)(2) 34,2011512PM r fi r E"4: k1w2860 1'yarranty SBNices 8..! y. x'G d Y x i.N ri' in n5+� 3. , , r $0310 e t ,y' tr a” F' "rr'o o ST 1. 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APPROVED AS TO FORM: - s ,4// �S--CITY ATTORNEY D TE Plnlsf1526-res By `:�. . a�a� Councihnember Adopted JU 1 4 2011 - 1 ~O City Clerk 1 Flf Approved Mayor demolition, site preparation, corporate office expansion, environmental remediation and any public improvements as may be required; and, WHEREAS, the Plan presents a project based on estimated figures and projections that are subject to change as project costs are finalized; and, By Councilmember Adopted City Clerk Approved Mayor .uipmemt - Phase I _- $3,950 000 -_ • Nii• Co .i •eT. .IM- t: Su• .]I,tk a lnrfhrdiul. •I. : E.Ljawy yj�_ $5 779 340 • • • • • • ), l] ( 1 f • 1.1 ,E r • RSgnasMls.,uad docalSegna Oevebpmare,a!W(j5R..er Front SO IA.atuDe,1500 e,a SeCay of Omaha rW S.Mu08q.6$ol Ma.ereSHa-dsy7 Fac Master Prgtc/Orvbpaent Be.dge Matta eui,W(fu)(2) 34,2011512PM r fi r E"4: k1w2860 1'yarranty SBNices 8..! y. x'G d Y x i.N ri' in n5+� 3. , , r $0310 e t ,y' tr a” F' "rr'o o ST 1. 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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, The BMaKK Corporation Tax Increment The State of Financing Redevelopment Project Plan Nebraska, SS. proposes to convert an approximately 21- District of Nebraska, acre, under-utilized industrial site located at 1440 Read Street and 6924 North 14".Avenue County of Douglas, into the global corporate headquarters of the City of Omaha, BMaKK Corporation, and will comprise the back office support of existing and future affiliated BMaKK businesses, new glass J.BOYD recycling and concrete manufacturing facilities, a new dredging equipment being duly sworn,deposes and says that she is manufacturing facility, as well as future facilities for the manufacturing of the Super Sol equipment, materials handling and the LEGAL EDITOR regional materials transfer center. Tax increment financing in an amount up to of THE DAILY RECORD, of Omaha, a legal newspaper, printed and $2,838,693.00 will be used to offset the costs published daily in the English language, having a bona fide paid of acquisition, demolition, site preparation, corporate office expansion, environmental circulation in Douglas County in excess of 300 copies, printed in remediation and any public improvements Omaha,in said Countyof Douglas,for more than fifty-two weeks last as may be required. The total cost of the g Y project is estimated to be$19,717,982.00. past; that the printed notice hereto attached was published in THE A copy of said plan is available for public inspection in the City Clerk's Office. DAILY RECORD,of Omaha,on Public Hearing will be held before the City Council of the City of Omaha; in the May 26, 2011 Legislative Chambers, Omaha/Douglas Civic Center,1819Famam Street,Omaha,Nebraska. BUSTER BROWN, une 2, 2011 • City Clerk ALL REQUESTS FOR SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS (SIGNERS) WILL REQUIRE That said Newspaper during that time was regular published and A MINIMUM OF 48 HOURS ADVANCE � NOTICE. in en�era'�c u��apon in the County of Douglas,an I ri.of Nebraska. IF ALTERNATIVE FORMATS ARE NEEDED ALL REQUESTS WILL REQUIRE A MINIMUM J�-� N jVIU..yF a`� / OF 72 HOURS ADVANCE NOTICE. • �f Q R p P: ENE N ., PLEASE NOTIFY CINDY FORD THINNES- �; V Subscribed in my presen ?1 . sworn to b re 444-5553, IF ARRANGEMENTS NEED TO BE Mh5�26&62-tt ' t PEtblish'hf?'W 4 • •89 me this 2nd ay of d ditimrairCE A ptes $ i 0_1— �ti�;:` 3.89 r)� 41YT63••, �S PS, Notary Publi in f u Co , ‘1 147E OF NE��? of Ne ras t _. ,�n�sy� 21 epp /�'f'- rK �. - _ ,. �a I ;;��:Or°Fg�X.r�.�i'��.t' �ry� �.w y: �r 7' 4 e i'Y�.�s��z�$�.�.�-<.. s�g."�.��'�rat2.4;:lA COMBINED TOTALS(BEFORE SOFT COSTS $1,734,790 $0 _$1,734,190 $83.10 i SOFT COSTS • Operating Costs.and Expenses<`�;'�a=1€,,=t�:w't PSgnaaMWared does Signs De.cbpmentAiVAKK1Rix.Front Ste M.ave.Oev 1500 Read Stay ofOmsna TL Suvmtez54fe6So1 Mettles Ha,dS+g F.Vaster Pnriect Deveiopmen1 au'gel Mager esdget(f.aq(2) y420115:17 PIA :17 PM 1 1 RSvnasMkharad drotSena Or.ebymentb6:41UAQ!.er Front Ste sire.DeV 1500 Read Stctyor Omaha TIF&Cori:tea470ce5ctl.etevvs Mane+ne Fac Masan Project Dare airmen Boded Mader Sod;,et(5ne)(2) 3120115.17 PM A .$320,060 ..:.-.$0 3320,060 ;.::.;:. ::.5112:84 SOFT COSTS Operat)ng Costs'and Expenses2u=<:_' ::_:; Utilities Taxes Real Estate . 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V.. r- .- � C CO CU he ; CO CO(O co- O Of0O (O (Oco-(OCO (OCO-CO CD-CO() CO CO CO CO co-(O co-co" Eo 0 >ca CU my C O y "' 3 0 co A E9 E9 EA 69 CO(la 69 AN NEA V9E9 61 O ( E AAA C y y N O.O O O 1- CO N CO M O V CO UD UO CO CO Ns OO CO CD CO O O OD s- CO N O M O V O CO N O'.0 CD CO V) O .- N ' V O COCO "- O ' '- CO Ni L CO i0 CL a C F' U ° EC U F c F . C O JL. O .- us Cc 0 0.Q Z a .0. CU CO 0 NOTICE TO PUBLIC" NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE BMaKK CORPORATION TAX INCREMENTFINANCING Proof of publication REDEVELOPMENTNTPROJECT PLAN Notice is hereby given that the Omaha City Council has set Tuesday,June 14,2011 at 2:00 p.m. as the date of Public Hearing on the RedeyeaKK Corporation on Tax Increment Financing AFFIDAVIT Redevelopment Project Plan. The BMaKK Corporation Tax Increment Financ- ing Redevelopment Project Plan proposes to convert an approximately 21-acre under- utilized industrial site located at 1440 Read and 6924 North 14th Avenue into the global cor- State of Nebraska County of Douglas, ss: porate headquarters of the BMaKK Corpora- tion, > and will comprise the back office support of existing and future affiliated BMaKK busi- nesses, facilities,a Inew dredgingt equip- April Christenson, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he/she is an ment manufacturing facility,as well as future facilities for the manufacturing of the Super Sol equipment,materials handling and the re- employee of The Omaha World-Herald, a legal daily newspaper printed and gional materials transfer center. Tax incre- ment financing in an amount up to $2,838,693.00 will be used to offset the costs of published in the county of Douglas and State of Nebraska, and of general acquisition, demolition, site preparation, cor- poratet and y pubic environmental reme- diation any public expansion, improvements as maycirculation in the Counties of Douglas,and Sarpyand State of Nebraska,and that be required. The total cost of the project is es- timated to be$19,717,982.00. the attached printed notice was published in the said newspaper on the 26th of A copy of said,plan is available for public inspection in the City Clerk's offce. May and the 2nd of June, 2011, and that said newspaper is a legal newspaper Public Hearing will be held before the City Council of the City of Omaha,in the Legislative under the statutes of the State of Nebraska. The above facts are within Chambers,Omaha/Douglas Civic Center,1819 my Famam Street,Omaha,Nebraska. • personal knowledge. The Omaha World-Herald has an average circulation of • Buster yCl Clerk �� 153,944 Daily and 188,810 Sunday,in 2011.' ALL REQUESTS FOR SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS(SIGNERS)WILL REQUIRE A MINIMUM OF 48 HOURS ADVANCE NOTICE. IF ALTERNATIVE FORMATS ARE NEEDED ALL REQUESTS WILL REQUIRE A MINIMUM OF 72 HOURS ADVANCE NOTICE.PLEASE NOTIFY CINDY FORD THINNES- 444-5553,IF ARRANGEMENTS NEED TO BE MADE. 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