FOR SALE PRICE: $10,500,000 PLACER VINEYARDS - PROPERTY 12A Acres. South Line of Baseline Rd. East of Palladay Rd. Placer County, California

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PLACER VINEYARDS 12A BASELINE ROAD PALLADAY ROAD FOR SALE 193.40 Acres (8,424,504 SF) PRICE: $10,500,000 South Line of Baseline Rd. East of Palladay Rd. Placer County, California CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD INC. 400 CAPITOL MALL, SUITE 1800, SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 CA License No: 00616335 CALL +1 916 288 4800

PROPERTY OVERVIEW ROCKLIN HWY 65 ROSEVILLE COUNRY ACRES LANE PALLADAY ROAD BASELINE ROAD FOLSOM PROPERTY NAME Placer Vineyards 12A ADDRESS South Line of Baselin Road., East of Palladay Road Placer County, California, 95747 LAND AREA 193.40 Acres: 8,424,504 SF APN 023-200-067 ZONING SPL-PVSP PERMITTED USES Specific Plan designates this parcel for multiple uses. The productive land uses are high-density residential, town center commercial, commercial mix use and religious. The remainder of the land area is slated for parks, open space and major roadways. TOPOGRAPHY Generally level FLOOD AREA Outside of the 500 year flood plain. An area with 0.2% or 1 in 500 chance of flooding. WATER PCWA (Placer County Water Agency) SEWER South Placer Waste Water Authority ELECTRIC PGE/SMUD NATURAL GAS PG&E POLICE Placer County Sheriff FIRE PROTECTION Placer County Fire District SCHOOLS Center JSD, Twin Rivers USD, ROSEVILLE 2

DISTANCES SMF INTERNATIONAL SACRAMENTO AIRPORT SACRAMENTO ROSEVILLE 25MILES 16MILES 7MILES SACRAMENTO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SACRAMENTO CBD ROCKLIN DOWNTOWN ROSEVILLE 3 FOLSOM LOCATION, ROSEVILLE

ABOUT PLACER VINEYARDS The Placer Vineyards specific plan includes 5,230 acres of land located approximately 15 miles north of the City of Sacramento. In the southwest corner of Placer County. Placer Vineyards will be a new Master Planner Community with a mix of residential, employment, school and recreational uses. Placer Vineyards is a place where the natural and urban landscapes are woven together to create a distinct community. Development for the project will include the construction of over 14,000 homes and create 7,600 new jobs. As a transit oriented community, Placer Vineyards will include a transportation network of roadways and bicycle and pedestrian trails that provide access throughout the community, to the larger regional trail system and to the regional bus rapid transit system on Watt Avenue. Small buses will traverse throughout the community to connect residents to the town center, village centers, and community facilities. Located at the heart of Placer Vineyards is the town center (subject property), which will provide a mix of retail shops, services, community facilities and entertainment activities. The town center will serve as the cultural and civic focal point for the public life. Buildings with wide tree shaded retail streets are proposed to be clustered around a central town green. Residents and visitors casually stroll, shop and eat at outdoor cafes, restaurants and coffee shops. The town center will include a community library, post office, a small government center and a sheriff substation. Two small village centers will serve the surrounding neighborhoods with one on the east side and a second on the west side of Placer Vineyards. The village centers will be the focal points of the, ROSEVILLE 4 surrounding residential life. Designed as a small mixed-use nodes of activity, each village center provides wide, tree shaded pedestrianfriendly streets and locally serving shops, services, offices and residential uses. A small public plaza with street furniture and shade trees is proposed to create an inviting place for residents to enjoy outdoor public activities and social gatherings. A regional commercial corridor along Baseline Road will include a strategically located power center at the southwest corner of Watt Ave and Baseline Road that will provide regional services, employment, and a gathering place for the surrounding area communities. Neighborhoods in Placer Vineyards are intentionally designed to be open, accessible and inviting offering a range of housing choices, types, styles and densities for all income levels. Centrally located schools and parks will serve as the focal point for each neighborhood with safe, shaded, tree-lined walkways and paths radiating to surrounding residences. Two large community parks provide a range of organized recreational activities for Placer Vineyards. Located adjacent to the open space and community trail network, residents will have easy and safe access (to walk, bike, and jog) between parks and community facilities throughout the community. Additionally, a multi-purpose Community Center may be located in the West Community Park. Two oak grove natural area, the Dry Creek Corridor, and adjoining Gibson Ranch Park, provide a natural refuge from the urban fabric.

ROSEVILLE which is considered a part of the Greater Sacramento Region is known as one of the most vibrant areas in all of the California. Comprised of Placer (Roseville), El Dorado, Sacramento and Yolo Counties the entire region has a population of 2.3 million residents. Located just 16 miles from downtown Sacramento and home to approximately 120,000 people, the city of Roseville is one of the fastest growing communities in California and home to a vibrant and expanding economy. Steady population growth has supported a strong economy as Roseville emerged into Sacramento s premier suburban market over the past decade. Fueled largely by an exodus of people and businesses from the Bay Area seeking a better cost of living and quality of life, the region has experienced record growth over the past decade. Since 2000, the population has increased 45% and over the next ten years it is expected to grow another 21%. The current median household income in Roseville is $ 75,122 with approximately 30% of all households holding an income of $ 100,000 or more; well above the Sacramento, California and United States average. Roseville offers a vast array of cultural and recreational activities for residents and visitors. Roseville s prime location grants easy access to regional points of interest and activities ranging from wine tasting in the Napa and Sonoma Valleys to gaming and nightlife in Reno or Lake Tahoe. The Sierras are only a short drive away for camping, hiking, mountain climbing and winter activities such as skiing or snowboarding. Roseville s position within the Sacramento metropolitan area avail its residents to all of the recreational benefits of a major metropolitan area within a short drive. THE NEIGHBORHOOD - ROSEVILE Business Ventures in Roseville range from technology, healthcare, agriculture and financial services. Top business employers include Hewlett- Packard, Telefunken Semiconductors USA, Kaiser Permanente, Union Pacific Railroad and Sutter Health. The City of Roseville has an abundance of beautiful parks, trails and open space. The City works diligently to preserve the native oaks, wetlands, wildlife habitat and ancient Native American sites for the enjoyment of residents and guest alike. Roseville has one of the highest parks per capita ratios in the nation and in total the city maintains approximately 50 parks that span over 1,400 currently developed acres and 4,000 acres of open space. Roseville s parks and recreation programs and educational systems make Roseville and amazing place to raise a family. Shopping plays a vital role in the economy of Roseville. With $ 2.84 billion in total retail sales last year, the city ranks 13th out of all the largest California cities. The shopping destination is home to retailers such as Nordstrom, Macy s, Tiffany & Co., Crate & Barrel, an Apple store and Whole Foods. Dining options are numerous as well, including Ruth s Chris, Il Fornaio, P.F. Changs, McCormick and Schmick s, Dave & Buster s and more. https://www.roseville.ca.us/ 5, ROSEVILLE

DOCUMENTATION - PLACER VINEYARDS SPECIFIC PLAN TITLE DESCRIPTION TO DOCUMENT 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 INTRODUCTION 3 VISION 4 LAND USE 5 6 ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES TRANSPORTATION & CIRCULATION, ROSEVILLE 6 The Placer Vineyards Specific Plan is intended to provide a mechanism to ensure that the entire 5,230 acre Placer Vineyards Specific Plan Area, henceforth called the Plan Area, will be comprehensively planned. The Placer Vineyards Specific Plan is a guide for the future urban growth and development in southwest Placer County. This Specific Plan defines a comprehensive set of policies to govern urban development in the Placer Vineyards Specific Plan Area (Plan Area). The regional vision for Placer Vineyards is identified in this chapter, while the details for how this vision shall be carried forward are contained in the chapters of the Specific Plan that follow. This Land Use chapter sets forth the overall framework for the development and preservation of the Placer Vineyards Plan Area (or Plan Area). This chapter identifies the environmental conditions and sensitive resources foundin the Plan Area. This chapter sets forth the policies for the transportation and circulation systems within the Placer Vineyards Specific Plan Area (Plan Area) with the goal of providing a variety of circulation choices in a safe and efficient manner. 7 COMMUNITY DESIGN This chapter is intended to define the type of community envisioned for Placer Vineyards 8 9 PARKS & OPEN SPACE PUBLIC UTILITIES & SERVICES 10 IMPLEMENTATION This section provides an overview of the parks and open space system designed for Placer Vineyards. This section provides an overview of the existing public utilities and services and identifies the backbone infrastructure necessary to serve the build-out of the Placer Vineyards Plan Area (Plan Area). This chapter outlines the methods by which the Specific Plan will be implemented and includes a discussion of administrative procedures, the timing of development, and financing.

CONT D DOCUMENTATION - PLACER VINEYARDS SPECIFIC PLAN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 TITLE ADDENDUM TO THE FINAL EIR PLACER VINEYARD APPENDIX A PLACER VINEYARD APPENDIX B PLACER VINEYARD APPENDIX C PLACER VINEYARD APPENDIX D APPROVED DEVELOPMENT PHASE SECTION 1 APPROVED DEVELOPMENT PHASE SECTION 2 APPROVED DEVELOPMENT PHASE SECTION 3 PLACER VINEYARD - LANDSCAPE PLAN 1-55 PLACER VINEYARD - LANDSCAPE PLAN 56-112 DESCRIPTION Final Environment Impact Report The Land Use and Development Standards that follow define the uses and development form for the Placer Vineyards community. The list of plants below are recommended for use in Placer Vineyards within the design of its open space areas, landscape buffer corridors, streetscapes, gateways and parks. The traffic intersection designs that follow in this section show the ultimate intersection design configurations for the 2025 cumulative plus project mitigated transportation network within and adjacent to the boundaries of the Placer Vineyards Specific Plan Area. Mitigation monitoring and reporting program, placer vineyards specific plan. A description of the proposed Development Phase. A description of the proposed Development Phase. A description of the proposed Development Phase. The Placer Vineyards Landscape Master Plan (PVLMP) is intended to provide direction for the conceptual treatment of outdoor space and reinforce the vision and design goals set forth in the Placer Vineyards Specifi c Plan. Transitional Spaces: Within every community, there are places where the user departs one area and enters another. These transitional spaces are important elements which lend themselves to establishing a sense of place. TO DOCUMENT 7, ROSEVILLE

CONTACT BASELINE ROAD PALLADAY ROAD FOR SALE 193.40 Acres (8,424,504 SF) South Line of Baseline Rd. East of Palladay Rd. Placer County, California Ken REIFF, SIOR MANAGING DIRECTOR CA LICENSE 01133059 ken.reiff@cushwake.com +1 916 617 4241 Michael HARRIS DIRECTOR CA LICENSE 01878293 michael.harris@cushwake.com +1 916 329 1551 PRICE: $10,500,000 Jay HAMER DIRECTOR CA LICENSE #00991962 jay.hamer@cushwake.com +1 916 329 1556 CONTACT INFORMATION CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD INC. 400 CAPITOL MALL, SUITE 1800, SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 CA License No: 00616335 CALL +1 916 288 4800