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IPM Program <br />Almost all CourseCo facilities utilize an IPM-CHAMP (Integrated Pest Management and IPM <br />Chemical Application Management Plan) to govern our operations. Our approach <br />reflects awareness that golf courses are large consumers of land and water and are, in <br />essence, quasi -agricultural businesses that utilize chemicals. We understand that golf <br />courses are not universally considered good for the environment and have been Otaa oFTIOs <br />targets of criticism by legitimate environmental organizations and individuals. <br />CourseCo is the recipient of the state of California's Governor's Environmental and Economic Leadership Award — <br />Sustainable Practices, its "highest and most prestigious environmental award," and numerous other national and <br />local honors. Twenty-three CourseCo-managed courses are fully certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuaries. Our <br />record, and the practices we have developed in building it, is greatly beneficial to our clients in negotiating and <br />managing environmental regulations and issues. <br />At the outset of CourseCo's operations at River View Golf Course, we will begin a relationship with Audubon <br />International and gain momentum towards certification as a Cooperative Sanctuary. In addition, we will design <br />and write an IPM-CHAMP program specifically for all of the courses. <br />Golf Course and Grounds Maintenance Equipment Needs <br />A detailed physical examination of all the current equipment, including the year manufactured and operating <br />hours of each, will be necessary in developing an equipment replacement program. The exact equipment needs <br />moving forward will be developed in a 5-year capital equipment plan, as the goals and expectations of <br />maintenance and course conditions are finalized. <br />Facility Maintenance Standards (excluding golf course) <br />Jack's Grille <br />Old Works Golf Course <br />Building Maintenance <br />• Structural & Interior <br />• Inspect and repair walls, ceilings, and floors. <br />• Check roofing for leaks or wear. <br />• Maintain doors, windows, and locks. <br />• Address HVAC system maintenance (filters, ducts, thermostats). <br />• Ensure insulation and weatherproofing are intact. <br />• Electrical & Lighting <br />• Replace burned -out bulbs and faulty fixtures. <br />• Inspect wiring and panel boards. <br />• Test fire alarms, smoke detectors, and emergency lighting. <br />• Plumbing <br />• Fix leaking faucets, toilets, or pipes. <br />• Ensure water heaters are operational. <br />• Clean drains and prevent clogs. <br />• Cleaning & Sanitation <br />• Deep clean restrooms, kitchen, and common areas. <br />• Schedule regular janitorial services. <br />• Restock consumables (soap, paper towels, etc.). <br />• Amenities Maintenance <br />• Inspect and repair furniture and appliances. <br />• Service audio/visual systems if used for events. <br />COURSECO Page 33 <br />I <br />