Engineer's Report. Main Street Business Area. Festoon Lighting and Sidewalk Cleaning Assessment District (Fiscal Year )

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1 Engineer's Report for the Main Street Business Area Festoon Lighting and Sidewalk Cleaning Assessment District (Fiscal Year ) Prepared under the provisions of the Benefit Assessment Act of 1982 For the CITY OF SANTA MONICA Los Angeles County, California Prepared by: April 23, 2008

2 Festoon Lighting and Sidewalk Cleaning Assessment District FY Page i= ENGINEER'S REPORT CITY OF SANTA MONICA MAIN STREET BUSINESS AREA FESTOON LIGHTING AND SIDEWALK CLEANING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FISCAL YEAR TABLE OF CONTENTS Report...1 Part A - Plans and Specifications...3 Part B - Estimate of Cost...4 Part C - Method of Apportionment...5 Part D Assessment Diagram...10 Part E - Assessment Roll...14

3 Festoon Lighting and Sidewalk Cleaning Assessment District FY Page 1= CITY OF SANTA MONICA FISCAL YEAR ENGINEER'S REPORT PREPARED PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE BENEFIT ASSESSMENT ACT OF 1982 ARTICLE 4, CHAPTER 6.4 OF THE CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT CODE Pursuant to Part 1, Division 2 of Title 5 of the Government of the State of California, and in accordance with the Resolution of Initiation adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Monica, State of California, in connection with the proceedings for: MAIN STREET BUSINESS AREA FESTOON LIGHTING AND SIDEWALK CLEANING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT Hereinafter referred to as the "Assessment District" or "District", I, Joan E. Cox, P.E., the authorized representative of Harris & Associates, the duly appointed ASSESSMENT ENGINEER, submit herewith the "Report" consisting of five (5) parts as follows: PART A PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Plans and specifications for the existing and ultimate improvements are as set forth on the lists thereof, attached hereto, and are on file in the Housing and Economic Development Department and are incorporated herein by reference. PART B ESTIMATE OF COST The estimated cost to be funded by the District for the operation, servicing and maintenance of the improvements for fiscal year , including incidental costs and expenses in connection therewith. PART C METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT The method of apportionment of assessments indicates the proposed assessment of the net amount of the costs and expenses of the maintenance and/or servicing of the existing and ultimate improvements to be assessed upon the several lots and parcels of land within the Assessment District in proportion to the estimated special benefits to be received by such lots and parcels.

4 Festoon Lighting and Sidewalk Cleaning Assessment District FY Page 2= PART D ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM The Assessment Diagram, which shows the exterior boundaries of the Assessment District, the boundaries of any zones within the Assessment District and the lines and dimensions of each lot or parcel of land within the Assessment District, is provided herein. The lines and dimensions of each lot or parcel within the Assessment District are those lines and dimensions shown on the maps of the Assessor of the County of Los Angeles for the fiscal year to which this Report applies. The Assessor's maps and records are incorporated by reference herein and made part of this Report. PART E ASSESSMENT ROLL An assessment of the estimated cost of the improvements on each benefited lot or parcel of land within the Assessment District is provided herein. The undersigned respectfully submits the enclosed report as directed by the City Council. The undersigned certifies that she is a Professional Engineer, registered in the State of California. DATED: April 23, 2008 Harris & Associates BY: Joan E. Cox, P.E. R.C.E. No

5 Festoon Lighting and Sidewalk Cleaning Assessment District FY Page 3= PART A PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE CITY OF SANTA MONICA MAIN STREET BUSINESS AREA FESTOON LIGHTING AND SIDEWALK CLEANING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FISCAL YEAR The facilities, which have been constructed within the Main Street Business Area of the City of Santa Monica, and those which may be subsequently constructed, will be serviced and maintained as generally described as follows: Festoon Lighting Overall bulb replacement (initial year) and on-going operation and maintenance. Improvements include but are not limited to: fixtures, bulbs, conductors, equipment including guys, anchors, metering devices, controllers and appurtenant facilities as required to provide festoon lighting in Main Street, from Pico Boulevard to south of Marine Street within the boundaries of said Assessment District. Maintenance means the furnishing of services and materials for the ordinary and usual operation, maintenance and servicing of the festoon lighting improvements or appurtenant. Operating and servicing means the furnishing of electric energy for the festoon lighting improvements or appurtenant facilities, the operation of controllers and the administration of all aspects of the maintenance and the District. Sidewalk Cleaning Steam cleaning of the sidewalks 10-times per year (in addition to the City s standard twice a year cleaning) and once a month spot cleaning. Improvements include but are not limited to: sidewalks, curb and gutter, curb ramps and appurtenant facilities in public rights-of-way within the boundaries of said Assessment District. Maintenance means the furnishing of services and materials for the cleaning and servicing of the sidewalk improvements or appurtenant facilities including steam cleaning. Operating and servicing means the administration of all aspects of the maintenance and the District. The plans and specifications for the improvements, showing the general nature, location and the extent of the improvements, are on file in the Housing and Economic Development Department and are by reference herein made a part of this report.

6 Festoon Lighting and Sidewalk Cleaning Assessment District FY Page 4= PART B ESTIMATE OF COST The City's budget for the operation, maintenance and servicing of festoon lighting and sidewalk cleaning, shown below, details the estimated costs for Fiscal Year as available at the time of preparation of this report. The incidental expenses may include engineering fees, legal fees, printing, mailing, postage, publishing, and all other related costs identified with the district proceedings Funds raised by the assessment shall be used only for the purpose as stated herein. A contribution to the District by the City may be made to reduce assessments or maintenance may be deferred to reduce the overall annual cost, which in turn would reduce the assessment, as the City Council deems appropriate annually. Any balance or deficit remaining on July 1 must be carried over to the next fiscal year. Improvements Estimated Annual Budget Festoon Lighting Bulb Replacement Est. Replacement Costs $110,000 City Administration and Contingency (20%) $22,000 $132,000 Est. Annual Cost 5 7% interest $32,193 Annual Administration (10%) $3,219 Year 1 of 5: $35,412 Festoon Lights O&M Electricity $17,000 Maintenance $6,000 $23,000 Annual Administration (10%) $2,300 Replacement Reserve (20%) $4,600 $29,900 Sidewalk Cleaning $21,200 Annual Administration (10%) $2,120 $23,320 Total Est. Annual Budget $88,632

7 Festoon Lighting and Sidewalk Cleaning Assessment District FY Page 5= Introduction PART C METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT The Benefit Assessment Act of 1982 (hereinafter referred to as the "1982 Act") permits the establishment of assessment districts by cities for the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include the maintenance and operation costs of streets and street lighting services. Streets as defined herein is based on the definitions provided by the Office of the Controller for the State of California in the Guidelines Relating to Gas Tax Expenditures published by the Division of Local Government Fiscal Affairs. The state s gas tax program is administered in city agencies, but audited by the Office of the State Controller. The proceeds of the gas tax are statutorily limited to expenditures for streets and roads. Because the funds are restricted to street and road costs, the State Controller has developed Street Purpose Definitions and Guidelines based on the Manual of Uniform Highway Accounting and Financial Management Procedures developed by the American Association of State Highway Officials. Streets, as it relates to this District, is defined as the operation or maintenance of facilities within the right-of-way used for street or road purposes. The 1982 Act requires that maintenance assessments be levied according to benefit. Section provides that the "amount of the assessment imposed on any parcel of property shall be related to the benefit to the parcel which will be derived from the provision of the service. Additionally, Section 54715(c) of the 1982 Act permits the designation of zones of benefit within any individual assessment district "on a parcel, class of improvement to property, or use of property basis, or a combination thereof". Thus, the 1982 Act requires the levy of a true "assessment" rather than a "special tax." In addition, Proposition 218, which added Article XIIID to the California Constitution, requires that a parcel s assessment may not exceed the reasonable cost for the proportional special benefit conferred on that parcel. Article XIIID provides that only special benefits are assessable and the City must separate the general benefits from the special benefits. It also requires that publicly owned properties which benefit from the improvements be assessed. This report establishes the formula to be used to distribute the costs of providing the services described in this report to the benefiting parcels within the City.

8 Festoon Lighting and Sidewalk Cleaning Assessment District FY Page 6= Benefit Analysis A. Festoon Lights along Main Street Special Benefits. The Festoon Lights along Main Street are in addition to the streetlights already in place. Therefore, these lights provide enhancement of the existing lighting. The Festoon Lights provide additional community character and vitality to the properties along Main Street, in that they: Promote social interaction, Promote business and industry, Contribute to a positive nighttime visual image, and Enhance pedestrian safety Therefore, all properties along Main Street receive direct and special benefit from the additional community character and vitality provided by the Festoon Lighting. There are a variety of land uses within the benefiting area, including residential and commercial uses, mixed residential and commercial uses, institutional uses (such as church, library and museum), parking lots and access ways, and parks. Different land uses benefit differently from the additional lighting. Commercial properties are considered to benefit from all four aspects of the additional community character and vitality; therefore, they receive a benefit factor of 1. Mixed use parcels, with commercial on the bottom floors and residential on the top floors, are considered to benefit the same as commercial properties; therefore, they also receive a benefit factor of 1. Institutional properties, such as libraries, museums and community gardens, are considered to benefit from the promotion of social interaction and the enhancement of pedestrian safety, which are two of the four aspects; therefore, they receive a benefit factor of one-half (0.5). Park properties are essentially vacant properties but are used for social interaction. Therefore, park properties are considered to benefit from the promotion of social interaction and from enhanced pedestrian safety; therefore, they also receive a benefit factor of one-half (0.5). Residential properties are not considered to receive significant benefits from the additional lighting except for enhanced pedestrian safety; therefore, these properties receive a benefit factor of one-fourth (0.25). Parking lots and access ways, which serve the properties around them, are essentially vacant land uses. As such, they do not benefit from most of the additional community character and vitality aspects; however, they do benefit from enhanced pedestrian safety, as their primary function is getting people to and from the surrounding properties; therefore, these properties receive a benefit factor of one-fourth (0.25). Public properties are assessed the same as private properties. General Benefit. No general benefits from the improvements are considered to exist. General benefits, if any, to the surrounding community and public in general from festoon lighting are nominal, intangible and are not quantifiable.

9 Festoon Lighting and Sidewalk Cleaning Assessment District FY Page 7= B. Sidewalk Cleaning Special Benefit. Steam cleaning of the sidewalks removes dirt and debris from the sidewalks being cleaned. This creates a cleaner environment adjacent to properties and provides a service that property owners are usually responsible for. Therefore, Sidewalk Cleaning is considered a direct and special benefit to those properties directly adjacent to the sidewalks being cleaned. For condominium properties of multiple stories, such as the condominium parcels at the southeast corner of Main and Marine, the benefit is considered to the bottom floor parcels that are on the same level as the cleaned sidewalk. General Benefit. No general benefits from the improvements are considered to exist. General benefits, if any, to the surrounding community and public in general from sidewalk cleaning are nominal, intangible and are not quantifiable. Apportionment Methodology A. Festoon Lights along Main Street The costs to install and operate the Festoon Lights along Main Street are spread to the properties adjacent to Main Street based on the area of the property, in acres, multiplied by the appropriate Benefit Factor. (Acreage is calculated by dividing the property square feet (sf) by 43,560 sf per acre.) Parcel size is used as the base unit of lighting benefit because the benefits of community character and vitality goes to how much a property is used versus how much a property fronts the lights. The more a property is used, the more it benefits from the additional lighting. Street frontage along Main Street was not used because of the inconsistency of depths and parcel shapes within this area. An example of this is three parcels in this area, each with 50 feet of frontage along Main Street, but with varying parcel areas of 5,000 sf, 3,970 sf, and 1,940 sf. Therefore, street frontage was not considered to be a fair indicator of benefit for lighting. The formula for calculating the Benefit Acres for each property is: B. Sidewalk Cleaning (Parcel Acres) x (Benefit Factor) = Benefit Acres The costs for the Sidewalk Cleaning are spread to the parcels directly adjacent to the sidewalks being cleaned based on the linear feet (LF) of frontage being cleaned, Frontage is considered an appropriate because sidewalk cleaning is considered to be a service that that property owners are usually responsible for. Therefore, each property is assessed based on the amount of frontage directly adjacent to the property.

10 Festoon Lighting and Sidewalk Cleaning Assessment District FY Page 8= Assessment Rate Calculation The table below provides the assessment apportionment for the areas of benefit and shows the maximum annual assessment rate for FY FY Maximum Estimated FY Improvements Budget / Asmt Units = Asmt Rate* Festoon Lights Bulb Replacement (assessed for 5 years only) $35,412 / Benefit Acres = $2, / Benefit Acre Festoon Lighting O & M $29,900 / Benefit Acres = $1, / Benefit Acre Sidewalk Cleaning $23,320 / 14, Linear Feet = $1.58 / LF * The maximum annual maintenance assessment rates (for festoon lighting O & M and sidewalk cleaning) will be increased each subsequent Fiscal Year by the annual change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), during the preceding year, for All Urban Consumers, for the Los Angeles, Riverside and Orange County areas, published by the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics (or a reasonably equivalent index should the stated index be discontinued). The actual assessments levied in any fiscal year will be as approved by the City Council and may not exceed the maximum assessment rate without receiving property owner approval for the increase.

11 Festoon Lighting and Sidewalk Cleaning Assessment District FY Page 9= PART D ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM The Assessment Diagrams, showing the exterior boundaries of the each Zone within the District, are provided on the following pages. The lines and dimensions of each lot or parcel within the District are those lines and dimensions shown on the maps of the Assessor of the County of Los Angeles for the fiscal year to which this report applies. The Assessor's maps and records are incorporated by reference herein and made part of this report.

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16 Festoon Lighting and Sidewalk Cleaning Assessment District FY Page 14= PART E ASSESSMENT ROLL The total proposed assessment for Fiscal Year and the amount of the total proposed assessment apportioned to each lot or parcel within the District, as shown on the latest assessment roll at the Los Angeles County Assessor's Office, are provided on the following pages. The description of each lot or parcel is part of the records of the Assessor of the County of Los Angeles and these records are, by reference, made part of this Report.

17 Festoon Lighting and Sidewalk Cleaning Assessment District FY Page 15= a b c = a x b d e f g h = f + g i k = d + e + i Festoon Festoon Festoon Festoon Total Festoon Lighting Lighting Light Bulb Lighting Sidewalk Sidewalk Total Maximum Map Assessor's Land Lighting Benefit Benefit Replacem't O&M Main St Side-St Sidewalk Sidewalk FY Property Address No. Parcel No. Use Acres Factor Acres Asmt Asmt LF LF LF Asmt Asmt 144 PICO BLVD Commercial $ $ $ $1, MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $94.80 $ BAY ST Mixed Use $ $ $ $1, MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $1, MAIN ST Parking/Access $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Parking/Access $59.39 $ $66.36 $ BAY ST Commercial $ $ $ $1, MAIN ST Mixed Use $2, $2, $1, $5, MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $1, MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $94.80 $ MAIN ST Mixed Use $ $ $ $1, MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $94.80 $ MAIN ST Mixed Use $ $ $94.80 $ MAIN ST Park $ $ $ $1, MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $94.80 $ MAIN ST Parking/Access $70.65 $ $94.80 $ PACIFIC ST Commercial $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Mixed Use $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $63.20 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $63.20 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $63.20 $ MAIN ST Mixed Use $ $ $63.20 $ MAIN ST Mixed Use $ $ $63.20 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $ PACIFIC ST Mixed Use $ $ $ $1, MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $1, NEILSON WAY Institutional $ $ $ $2, MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $79.00 $ MAIN ST Parking/Access $ $ $69.52 $ MAIN ST Parking/Access $8.19 $ $9.48 $ MAIN ST Parking/Access $72.70 $ $84.20 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $79.79 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $1, NEILSON WAY Parking/Access $0.00 $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $79.86 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $45.05 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $45.05 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $45.05 $ $39.50 $122.59

18 Festoon Lighting and Sidewalk Cleaning Assessment District FY Page 16= a b c = a x b d e f g h = f + g i k = d + e + i Festoon Festoon Festoon Festoon Total Festoon Lighting Lighting Light Bulb Lighting Sidewalk Sidewalk Total Maximum Map Assessor's Land Lighting Benefit Benefit Replacem't O&M Main St Side-St Sidewalk Sidewalk FY Property Address No. Parcel No. Use Acres Factor Acres Asmt Asmt LF LF LF Asmt Asmt 2430 MAIN ST Commercial $45.05 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $45.05 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $90.10 $ $79.00 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $79.00 $ MAIN ST Commercial $45.05 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $79.86 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $79.86 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $83.96 $ $41.22 $ MAIN ST Commercial $43.00 $ $37.78 $ MAIN ST Commercial $45.05 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $45.05 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Mixed Use $45.05 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $ OCEAN PARK BLVD Commercial $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $79.00 $ ND ST Commercial $2, $1, $ $4, MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $79.00 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $1, NORMAN PL Commercial $ $ $ $1, ND ST Commercial $0.00 $ $ $ MAIN ST Institutional $ $ $ $1, MAIN ST Institutional $ $ $ $ NEILSON WAY Commercial $0.00 $ $ $ MAIN ST Institutional $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Institutional $92.15 $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $1, MAIN ST Commercial $0.00 $ $47.42 $ NEILSON WAY Parking/Access $0.00 $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Mixed Use $ $ $79.00 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $79.00 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $1, MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $79.00 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $1,281.46

19 Festoon Lighting and Sidewalk Cleaning Assessment District FY Page 17= a b c = a x b d e f g h = f + g i k = d + e + i Festoon Festoon Festoon Festoon Total Festoon Lighting Lighting Light Bulb Lighting Sidewalk Sidewalk Total Maximum Map Assessor's Land Lighting Benefit Benefit Replacem't O&M Main St Side-St Sidewalk Sidewalk FY Property Address No. Parcel No. Use Acres Factor Acres Asmt Asmt LF LF LF Asmt Asmt 2663 MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $ HILL ST Parking/Access $0.00 $ $39.50 $ NEILSON WAY Parking/Access $0.00 $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $94.20 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $45.05 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $47.10 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $92.15 $ $79.00 $ MAIN ST Commercial $92.15 $ $79.00 $ MAIN ST Commercial $92.15 $ $79.00 $ MAIN ST Commercial $45.05 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $45.05 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $92.15 $ $79.00 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $0.00 $ $63.74 $ ASHLAND AVE Parking/Access $0.00 $ $39.83 $ NEILSON WAY Parking/Access $0.00 $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $1, MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Mixed Use $ $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $79.00 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Parking/Access $29.18 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Parking/Access $29.18 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Parking/Access $29.18 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $79.00 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Parking/Access $0.00 $ $64.26 $ ASHLAND AVE Parking/Access $54.27 $ $ $ NEILSON WAY Parking/Access $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $45.05 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $92.15 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $92.15 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $45.05 $ $99.82 $182.91

20 Festoon Lighting and Sidewalk Cleaning Assessment District FY Page 18= a b c = a x b d e f g h = f + g i k = d + e + i Festoon Festoon Festoon Festoon Total Festoon Lighting Lighting Light Bulb Lighting Sidewalk Sidewalk Total Maximum Map Assessor's Land Lighting Benefit Benefit Replacem't O&M Main St Side-St Sidewalk Sidewalk FY Property Address No. Parcel No. Use Acres Factor Acres Asmt Asmt LF LF LF Asmt Asmt 2916 MAIN ST Commercial $47.10 $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $92.15 $ $ $ PIER AVE Commercial $0.00 $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $92.15 $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $1, MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $79.00 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $79.00 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $38.71 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $40.29 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $39.50 $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $ PIER AVE Parking/Access $0.00 $ $74.26 $ PIER AVE Commercial $0.00 $ $ $ MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $55.30 $ MAIN ST Parking/Access $70.65 $ $ $ MAIN ST Apartment $ $ $ $1, MAIN ST Commercial $ $ $ $2, MARINE ST Com-Condo $ $ $ $ MARINE ST Com-Condo $0.00 $ $73.47 $ MARINE ST Com-Condo $0.00 $ $77.78 $ MARINE ST Com-Condo $0.00 $ $79.95 $ $35, $29, , , , $23, $88,719.74

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