City Council Minutes - 05/22/2007 Agenda Item No. E
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Tigard City Council Meeting Minutes
Date: May 22,2007
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Place: Tigard City Hall, 13125 SW Hall Boulevard
Tigard, Oregon
Attending: Mayor Craig Dirksen Presiding
Councilor Gretchen Buchner
Councilor Nick Wilson
Councilor Tom Woodruff
Absent: Councilor Sherwood
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Study Session Mayor Dirksen called the meeting to order at 6:30
p.m.
Executive The Tigard City Council went into Executive
Session Session at 6:31 p.m. under ORS 192.660 (2) (d) to
discuss labor negotiations
Executive Session concluded at 6:55 p.m.
Study Session
(continued)
Review of Human Resources Director Zodrow referred to the
Proposed information submitted to the City Council
Revisions to City regarding the proposed revisions to the city wide
Wide Personnel personnel policies. No changes were suggested by
Policies the City Council.
Study Session Community Development Director Coffee
(continued) introduced this agenda item and staff members Ron
Bunch and Marissa Daniels.
Briefing on
Progress of Long Range Planning Manager Bunch reviewed the
Implementing staff report for this agenda item. A copy of the
Council agenda item summary is on file in the City
Annexation Recorder's office.
Policy
On March 13,2007, Council approved Resolution
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No. 07-13 establishing policy to guide City action
pertaining to annexation of unincorporated lands.
Staff's approaches to implementing Resolution No.
07-13 were reviewed by Long Range Planning
Manager Bunch and Assistant Planner Daniels:
• Mailings—inviting property owners within
100 feet of the City limits to join the City of
Tigard. Informational materials that would
be included in the mailing were described by
Long Range Planning Manager Bunch. The
mailings will be sent in phases, about 100 at
a time. This will help gauge interest and
allow staff to manage responses.
• Targeted Annexation Efforts—Property
owners who have expressed an interest in
annexing to the City of Tigard will be
contacted.
• Updated Web Page and Online Information
—The City's web page will be updated with
current information and a list of links to
assist with addressing annexation questions
and to respond to more detailed information
requests.
• Small Group Meetings—Staff will be
available to meet with neighbor areas or
groups of properties within the Tigard
Urban Services area that have an interest in
annexation. Letters will be sent to targeted
properties.
Long Range Planning Manager Bunch explained
information shared will include the benefits of
annexation stressing that a community is "stronger
together." He also noted the city application fee
for annexation has been waived until July 1,2008
and the property taxes for newly annexed areas
would be phased 'mover three years. Information
will also be provided that annexation would mean
about 10 percent more in taxes as a City resident
than as a County resident.
There was discussion about island annexation
limitations being proposed by the state legislature.
Long Range Planning Manager Bunch noted that
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island areas are not be served by the County
effectively.
Councilor Wilson favored a low-key approach,
referring to the efforts over the last four years.
Long Range Planning Manager Bunch said the first
group to be approached would be those who have
indicated they want to annex. There are some
indicators that times have changed. The message
will continue to be that ultimately city government
is more beneficial and offers customized service.
The message will be: "stronger together" and the
benefits of being in the City.
Additional points reviewed were:
■ Paying fair share for benefits received.
■ Phasing in of taxes.
■ Benefits of voluntary annexation.
■ Participation in advisory committees and
eligibility to run for the City Council.
■ Removal of cost barriers (annexation fees
including the Metro mapping fee); concurrence
of City Council to pay this Metro fee for
annexation applicants.
■ First outreach to 100 properties will give
Tigard officials a sense of what the feelings are
now in the unincorporated area.
■ Some people in the unincorporated area feel
the City is nibbling away at what could be a
future new city.
■ Need to start to build a relationship; continue
to ask people to annex,and continue to meet
with people.
■ General concurrence to continue the approach
of being proactive with regard to annexing
those properties that are volunteering to come
into the City.
Council received a handout regarding the Sunrise
Lane Annexation: Summary Comparison of
Natural Resource Protections in the Washington
County Bull Mountain Community
Plan/Development Code and the Tigard
Comprehensive Plan/Development Code. This
document is on file in the City Recorder's office.
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Study Session City Council received a copy of a diagram showing
Administrative additional parking near the Library along Wall
Item Street.
Study Session Study Session concluded at 7:29 p.m.
Business 1.1 Mayor Dirksen called the City Council and the
Meeting Local Contract Review Board to Order at 7:37
p.m.
1.2 Council Present: Mayor Dirksen, Councilors
Buehner,Wilson,and Woodruff.
1.3 Pledge of Allegiance
1.4 Council Communications & Liaison Reports:
None.
1.5 Call to Council and Staff for Non-Agenda
Items: None
2. Citizen Nancy Younger, 15065 SW Sunrise Lane,Tigard,
Communications Oregon presented a proposal to revise Community
Development Code Chapter 18.390.040 C3. A
copy of her proposal is on file in the City
Recorder's office.
■ She reviewed the short time period for
neighbors to respond to a subdivision
application and the difficulty they had to
acquaint themselves with the regulations and
register their concerns with the City. Council
members, staff and legal counsel discussed Ms.
Younger's concerns with her. Key points
included:
o The state mandates that decisions on land
use applications be made within 120
calendar days.
o Staff noted the 14-day review period for
neighbors is standard among jurisdictions.
o There may be some opportunity for
additional time for review before the
application is deemed as "complete."
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o Councilor Wilson recommended the
citizens academy for interested citizens to
learn about procedures for City
government,including land use regulations.
o Ms. Younger requested the City ask the
state legislature to consider extending the
120-day time period. Mayor Dirksen agreed
this would be something City officials could
bring up with Tigard's legislative
representatives.
o Mr.John Frewing suggested the City could
allow the citizens a 30-day review period of
a substantially complete application. He
said the application could be deemed 95
percent complete,give neighbors 30 days to -
review and then after the neighbor review,
the 120-day clock starts. Councilor
Buehner commented this might mean that
two public notices would need to be sent
out.
Mayor Dirksen asked for
3. Consent Mayor Dirksen reviewed the items presented on the Item No. 3.5c to be
Agenda Consent Agenda: removed for separate City
Council consideration.
3.1 Approve a Tree Board Charge Statement to
Conduct the Tigard Tree Stewardship and Motion by Councilor
Urban Forest Enhancement Project — Buehner, seconded by
Resolution No. 07-30 Councilor Woodruff, to
approve the Consent
A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY Agenda, except for Item No.
COUNCIL ADOPTING AN INTERIM 3.5c.
TREE BOARD CHARGE STATEMENT
FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEVELOPING A The motion was approved
COMPREHENSIVE TREE PROTECTION by a unanimous vote of
AND URBAN FOREST ENHANCEMENT Council present.
PROGRAM
Mayor Dirksen Yes
3.2 Approve Amendment to the Washington Councilor Buehner Yes
County Cooperative Library Services Public Councilor Wilson Yes
Library Service Agreement Councilor Woodruff Yes
3.3 Approve Amendment to the IGA with the
Washington County Cooperative Library
Services
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3.4 Amendment to the Washington County Inter-
Library Information Network WILInet
Agreement
3.5 Local Contract Review Board:
a. Award a Contract for the Construction of
the Jim Griffith Memorial Skate Park
b. Authorize Payment to the City of
Beaverton for a Water System Connection
C. See below; this item was considered
separately.
Consent Agenda 3.5 Local Contract Review Board: Motion by Mayor Dirksen,
—Item No. 3.5C seconded by Councilor
c. Award Contract for Construction of Hall Buehner, to approve
Boulevard/Wall Street Intersection—Phase Consent Agenda Item No.
II and the Library Parking Lot Expansion 3.5 c.
Mayor Dirksen referred to the last Budget The motion was approved
Committee meeting where this project was by a unanimous vote of
discussed. Citizen John Frewing had asked that Council present.
the project not be funded. The City Engineer
responded by letter noting why the right of way Mayor Dirksen Yes
was being proposed to be constructed as now Councilor Buehner Yes
designed. The street could be made narrower; Councilor Wilson Yes
however, right of way would still need to be Councilor Woodruff Yes
included and actual cost savings would be
negligible. The Mayor referred to the
contractual obligation of the City to provide
access to an adjacent property owner. In
addition this extension will provide access for
the condominiums and will redirect traffic,
which was a condition by the Oregon
Department of Transportation. Mayor Dirksen
said he was persuaded there was no benefit to
revising this project now. He pointed out there
will be a benefit as this will restore the creek to
its natural condition.
Councilor Wilson noted the bike lanes will
provide a connection to the north and
contributes to the city's bike path network.
Mayor Dirksen consented to Mr. Frewin 's
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request to comment. Mr. Frewing said the
contract should not be awarded and the project
should be reengineered. He said he continues to
be concerned about the impact to wetlands and
believes the project could be scaled down in size.
Councilor Woodruff commented that he had
never been in favor of the original plan
regarding the Wall Street project. However,
now that it has been engineered,he is in favor of
the additional parking it will provide. He added
that he was not sure if the project should be
redesigned at this late date because the cost
savings would not be much.
Recorder's Note At the April 10,2007, City Council Meeting, the Ballot
Way W. Lee Measure 37Quasi Judicial Public Hearing— Way W1 Lee
Ballot Measure General Contractor,Inc. (2006-00004)was continued to May
37 Claim 22,2007. The City of Tigard and the Applicant entered into
a settlement Agreement on May 8,2007, negating the need for
the hearing's continuation.
4. Update on Tigard-Tualatin Family Resource Center Director
Services offered Catherine West presented information to the City
by the Tigard- Council about services provided by the center.
Tualatin Family
Resource Center A pamphlet outlining the services offered was
distributed to the City Council and is on file in the
City Recorder's office.
5. Sunrise Lane Mayor Dirksen opened the public hearing. Motion by Councilor
Annexation Buehner, seconded by
City Attorney Corrigan reviewed how the Councilor Woodruff, to
proceedings would be conducted. adopt Ordinance No. 07-10,
based on the staff report and
Declarations or challenges: Councilor Buehner the testimony presented.
advised she lives on Bull Mountain and has walked Council discussed the
in the subject area. Mayor Dirksen advised he was addition of an emergency
familiar with the area. Councilor Wilson said he clause. After discussion,
lives close to the area,but has not walked it consensus of Council was to
recently. agree to adopt the ordinance
with an emergency clause in
All City Council members indicated they had recognition of the delays
reviewed the application for annexation. experienced by the applicant,
which has been a burden.
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Associate Planner Pagenstecher presented the Mayor Dirksen said
staff report,which is on file in the City approving the emergency
Recorder's office. He referred to the previous clause represents an effort to
annexation application, the appeal, the remand and expedite this as much as
then the applicant's withdrawal of the original possible.
application. This is a new application and since the
initial application, two important changes have Legal Counsel Corrigan
occurred: recommended two motions:
one on whether to add the
1. The City and Washington County have emergency clause to the
terminated the Intergovernmental Agreement proposed ordinance and the
where the City provided planning and second motion to consider
development services on behalf of the County. adopting the proposed
ordinance and declaring an
2. The City has amended its Comprehensive Plan emergency.
and Development Code (Ordinance No. 06-20)
to include Goal 5 Habitat Friendly Motion by Councilor
Development Provisions including the Buehner, seconded by
Significant Habitat Areas Map. Therefore, the Councilor Woodruff, to
Bull Mountain Community Plan and its Goal 5 amend the motion to add an
provisions no longer apply to this site. emergency clause.
The applicant owns nine parcels. Six additional Council consensus was the
landowners of eight parcels accepted an invitation emergency clause would
by the City to annex. The proposal before the City provide that the ordinance
Council is to annex 17 parcels consisting of would take effect
approximately 39.42 acres. All properties will immediately upon passage.
benefit from the annexation fee waiver and a phase-
in of taxes. No comments were received in The motion was approved
opposition. The property,when annexed,will be by a unanimous roll call vote
zoned R-7. of Council present.
Applicant Testimony: Mayor Dirksen Yes
Councilor Buehner Yes
Michael Robinson testified as the representative for Councilor Wilson Yes
the applicant. He distributed an Exhibit to the City Councilor Woodruff Yes
Council: an aerial photograph showing Tigard
boundaries, the applicant's lots and the eight parcels Motion by Councilor
owned by individuals who accepted the invitation to Buehner, seconded by
annex. This map is on file in the City Recorder's Councilor Wilson, to
office. Mr. Robinson noted the applicant decided approve the ordinance
to reapply for annexation because of the two (Ordinance No. 07-10) as
changes noted above by Associate Planner amended.
Pagenstecher. Mr. Robinson advised the City
Council that he was in agreement with the staff The motion was approved
report and requested that the enacting ordinance be by a unanimous roll call vote
of Council present.
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adopted with an emergency clause. In response to Mayor Dirksen Yes
Mayor Dirksen, Mr. Robinson said the City Council Councilor Buchner Yes
had adopted the first ordinance by emergency citing Councilor Wilson Yes
findings for public health safety and welfare and the Councilor Woodruff Yes
same findings were applicable to this application.
In response to Councilor Woodruff, Mr. Robinson
said the applicant is applying for annexation
because the applicant believes it is important for
this development to be within the City,which will
ultimately be of benefit to home buyers since it will
be clear as to who should be providing services. He
added the applicant believes that urban developed
areas should be in cities.
In response to Councilor Buchner,Mr. Robinson
commented on the comparison of the Bull
Mountain Community Plan and City of Tigard
regulations. He said the City of Tigard Code
provides for tree protection and there are
regulations regarding Goal 5 resources. The Tigard
Code is at least as restrictive as the Bull Mountain
Community Plan and the resources will be
protected.
Public Testimony:
Nancy Younger, Neutral, 15065 SW Sunrise Lane,
Tigard OR 97224 asked if the application fee for
the first annexation application was refunded.
Associate Planner Pagenstecher said the application
fees were not refunded;however,with this current
annexation application fees were paid but then
refunded because of the policy to waive annexation
fees at this time. Ms.Younger asked about those
who want to withdraw and stay with Washington
County. Mayor Dirksen explained that those
properties under consideration tonight have
petitioned to be annexed and will be annexed to the
City. Ms. Younger showed the City Council on a
map where her property is located;it is not part of
this annexation proposal.
Alice Kimmel, Neutral, 14960 SW Sunrise Lane,
Tigard, OR 97224, asked how this would
affect her property and would she have to
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pay for sewer or would the road be
widened. Associate Planner Pagenstecher
clarified that the decision before the City
Council tonight is for annexation of
properties and not for development. The
developer plans to develop soon and Ms.
Kitmtmel's questions would pertain to the
development application. Property owners
would pay for sewer only if they benefited
(hooked up). City Manager Prosser added
that the road, Sunrise Lane,was annexed
when the Menlor property came into the
city. S.W. 150,h Avenue is not in the city
and is not a part of this annexation request.
Councilor Wilson noted Ms. Kivmtmel
brought up a good point when she asked
how the development would have access.
Access will need to be resolved when the
property is developed.
Applicant Rebuttal: None.
Staff recommended approval of the proposed
annexation.
Mayor Dirksen closed the public hearing.
City Council considered ordinance No. 07-10:
ORDINANCE 07-10—AN ORDINANCE Councilor Wilson asked staff
ANNEXING SEVENTEEN PARCELS to provide an updated copy
TOTALING 39.42 ACRES APPROVING of the Goal 5 provisions.
SUNRISE LANE ANNEXATION (ZCA2007-
00001),AND WITHDRAWING PROPERTY
FROM THE TIGARD WATER DISTRICT,
WASHINGTON COUNTY ENHANCED
SHERIFF'S PATROL DISTRICT,
WASHINGTON COUNTY URBAN ROADS
MAINTENANCE DISTRICT,WASHINGTON
COUNTY STREET LIGHTING DISTRICT#1,
AND THE WASHINGTON COUNTY
VECTOR CONTROL DISTRICT,AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY
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6. Consider an Assistant Public Works Director Rager presented Motion by Councilor
Ordinance the staff report. The proposed ordinance reflects Wilson, seconded by Mayor
Amending the current changes in the state's administrative rules Dirksen, to adopt Ordinance
Tigard Municipal relating to cross connections for public water No. 07-11.
Code (TMC) utilities. The ordinance will bring the TMC in line
Chapter with these rule changes, clarify language, and Council discussion followed.
12.10.110 provide staff with better enforcement tools Councilor Buehner advised
Regarding the regarding the annual testing of devices designed to she was going to vote no on
City's Cross- control cross connections. the ordinance"on general
Connection principle" and said she has
Control Program Council discussion followed. When presented received several telephone
earlier to the City Council, Councilor Wilson calls from citizens who
questioned the proposed ordinance. Further consider this ordinance
changes were recommended and are outlined in the invasive. Assistant Public
staff report on file in the City Recorder's office. Works Director Rager noted
the requirements of state
Council discussion followed. The ordinance will regulations. Councilor
require that all back flow assembly devices become Wilson said the city should
registered. Staff received a suggestion by email that be reasonably prudent to
the City could provide backflow testing or enter guarantee the safety of the
into a contractual agreement for this testing. water supply;although, he
Assistant Public Works Director Rager advised thought testing every five
there is one individual managing the backflow years would be adequate.
program. Mayor Dirksen suggested
this might be something the
Councilor Buehner advised she strongly objects to city forward to the
the ordinance. legislature with a request to
review and amend. In
The City Council considered Ordinance No. 07-11: response to a question from
Councilor Woodruff,
ORDINANCE 07-11 —AN ORDNANCE Assistant Public Works
AMENDING TIGARD MUNICIPAL CODE Director Rager advised the
CHAPTER 12.10.110 REGARDING THE City only knows of those
CITY'S CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL backflow devices have been
PROGRAM reported to the city by the
property owners as they
comply with the regulations
for testing. For those
devices that are not in
compliance, staff might
become aware of them if
they can view a sprinkler
system or a hot tub on the
_property.
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The motion passed by a
majority vote of City
Council present.
Mayor Dirksen Yes
Councilor Buehner No
Councilor Wilson Yes
Councilor Woodruff Yes
7. Consider Council consideration for this claim was postponed
Measure 37 to an indefinite date.
Claim: E&V
Development
(M372005-
00007)
8. Consider This public hearing was continued to an indefinite
Measure 37 date.
Claim: Shilo
Inn/Cascade
Hotel Corp.
(M372006-
00005)
9. Consider a Public Works Director Koellermeier presented the Motion by Councilor
Purchase and staff report. The city conducted an appraisal of the Buchner, seconded by
Sale Agreement lots; the appraised value and corresponding Mayor Dirksen, to approve
for Two Ash purchase price is $385,000. The Parks Capital Fund the Purchase and Sale
Creek Estates has $1,147,326 available for park land acquisition in Agreement and authorize
Lots in Order to the current fiscal year. the City Manager to execute.
Construct a
Neighborhood The lots border an open space that Ash Creek There was discussion on the
Park. Properties is donating to the City and will be motion. Councilor
useable for a city park. Public Works Director Woodruff said another
Koellermeier reviewed discussions with the option would be to go back
developer. Once negotiated, the City Attorney's to the seller and ask for a
office prepared the proposed Purchase and Sale price reduction; all that
Agreement. Councilor Buehner commented she would be lost is one week.
thought this was ironic insofar as this is what the
Planning Commission had previously requested. The motion failed upon a tie
vote of the City Council
In response to a question from Councilor present:
Woodruff,Public Works Director Koellermeier
advised the Park and Recreation Advisory Board Mayor Dirksen Yes
(PRAB) had reviewed options and evaluated 40 Councilor Buehner Yes
properties for potential park land purchases. The Councilor Wilson No
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subject property was among the 40 properties Councilor Woodruff No
evaluated and reviewed by PR-AB. There is a
willing seller. This is a park land purchase that can Councilor Wilson noted that
come to fruition in a neighborhood that is park raw land is cheaper than
deficient. developed lots. He noted the
property is expensive because
There was lengthy discussion about the value of the it is ready to be developed.
property with an acknowledgement that this is He said he would be willing
expensive. The property would provide good to consider the purchase of
public access to the open space,provide a location the property because it is
for a trail head facility, and be a good site to adjacent to and the only
develop a tot lot. The land has been leveled to viable access to the open
some extent and the developer will do some space; this area would make a
additional planting (mitigation) in the slope areas. reasonable place for a trail
head. However, the price
There was discussion on whether to place a motion for these pieces of property
on the floor to approve the purchase and sale seems a bit high.
agreement. Councilor Wilson said he would like to
hear from Mr.John Frewing who earlier indicated Councilor Buehner recalled
some concerns about the purchase of this property. discussion by opponents of
the development who cited
Mr. Frewing's main points of concerns were: the importance of the cedar
trees and that this was a very
■ This would not be a wise expenditure of city special area. They argued
dollars and he suggested the city obtain an that this was an opportunity
additional appraisal. for Tigard to have a top
■ Cited the lack of parking and the steep slope. quality open space. She says
■ Referred to the topography of the property and it appears this discussion has
said the city is proposing to pay"astounding been forgotten; although, it
prices" for the property. was one of the reasons why
■ she made the decision she did
Translating the property price of$385,000 into
what it would cost per acre equals $1.5 million. while serving on the Planning
■ He lives in the area and would like parks but Commission.
said the city can make better use of the money
by purchasing other sites for parks.' Motion by Councilor
■ Referred to the development process;this Woodruff, seconded by,
represents a major change to the development Councilor Wilson, to direct
proposal and said it should be resubmitted for staff to go back to the
review. owners,let them know of the
■ These two lots are interesting,but not at that current Council sentiment
price. that there is interest, but the
price is too high. Staff will
Mr. Frewing said he has not had an opportunity to report back to the City
review the appraisal; the appraisal had not been Council the outcome of this
available for public review before now. He said he conversation with the
would like to review the appraisal. owners.
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Lengthy discussion followed regarding to the depth Mayor Dirksen rephrased the
of review by the PRAB. Public Works Director motion that the direction to
Koellermeier advised there were issues of staff is to make a counter-
confidentially regarding the negotiation process for offer on the property.
the purchase of the property. If the Council does During discussion on
not approve the purchase, the appraisal does not clarification of the wording of
necessarily become a public document. the motion, Public Works
Director Koellermeier
The discussion included conversation about the suggested that the City
topography of the proposed park area, the Council not tell him at this
diminishing amount of land available for areas that time the lowest acceptable
are park deficient, the relative value of the owning price for the property. Public
this property for a park and how it could be Works Director Koellermeier
utilized. said he will see what he can
do and then bring back
"something."
Mayor Dirksen then
announced that it had been
moved and seconded to
direct staff to move forward
to making a counter-offer.
The motion was approved by
a majority vote of City
Council present:
Mayor Dirksen Yes
Councilor Buchner No
Councilor Wilson Yes
Councilor Woodruff Yes
Councilor Buchner
reiterated that she was very
concerned about the history
of this property and the
personalities involved and
that the City may lose the
opportunity to purchase this
property.
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Adjournment The meeting adjourned at 9:26 p.m. Motion by Councilor
Woodruff, seconded by
Councilor Buehner, to
adjourn the meeting.
The motion was approved
by a unanimous vote of
Council present.
Mayor Dirksen Yes
Councilor Buehner Yes
Councilor Wilson Yes
Councilor Woodruff Yes
atherine Wheatley, City Recorder
Attest:
Mayor, of Tigard
Date: O' Y ' 0�1
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