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Mark Hendrickson, MAI, AI-GRS
<br />Appraiser
<br />Certificatio ns/Licenses:
<br />MAI, Appraisal Institute
<br />CA Certified General Real Estate Appraiser, #AG04974
<br />Education:
<br />Bachelor of Business Administration, Emphasis on Finance, San Diego State
<br />University
<br />Professional Associations:
<br />San Diego Treasurer, Board of Appraisal Institute
<br />Education and Finance Committee Chairman, Appraisal Institute
<br />Appraisal Representative, International Right of Way Association (IRWA)
<br />Relevant Experience:
<br />Mark Hendrickson, MAI, AI-GRS has over 15 years of appraisal experience and is proficient in appraisal of
<br />commercial, industrial, and residential properties. He has managed and reviewed multiple large linear infrastructure
<br />projects from preliminary budgeting and risk management through valuation and acquisition. He is experienced in
<br />the Uniform Relocation and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act, state eminent domain law, valuation of vacant
<br />land (both unentitled and entitled) with or without biologically sensitive habitat. He has appraised several large
<br />industrial complexes, retail centers, office properties, and apartment complexes. He specializes in the appraisal of
<br />complex commercial, industrial, and residential properties for public acquisition under eminent domain law.
<br />Project Experience
<br />Mark's project experience includes the following:
<br />Appraiser, City of San Diego, PURE Water Project, San Diego, CA: Partial and full acquisition appraisals. Analysis of
<br />highest and best use, valuation of the whole properties, part take analysis, and consideration of damages, and
<br />benefits. The values for the properties range from $4,500,000 to $50,000,000 with larger acquisition areas ranging
<br />from $65,000 to $417,000. These appraisals were completed for eminent domain purposes.
<br />Appraiser, Imperial Irrigation District, S-Line Distribution Project, Imperial County, CA: The project involved
<br />valuation of 28 properties located within Imperial County near El Centro. The valuation process was based on right-
<br />of-way mapping of a 60-foot-wide corridor, with contingencies for potential widened right-of-way requirements for
<br />a second 230 kV circuit. The types of properties valued included: residential, agricultural, commercial, and Solar
<br />Voltaic purposes (solar farms). The analysis included value of the whole for each property, valuation of the portions
<br />sought, and analysis of severance damages, particularly as it related to agricultural properties.
<br />Appraiser, San Diego County Water Authority, Pipeline 3 Relining Project, San Diego County, CA: This project
<br />involved appraisals of 25 properties for partial acquisitions and temporary easement rights for a water pipeline
<br />maintenance project. The appraisals involved analysis of highest and best use, valuation of the whole properties,
<br />temporary easement analysis, and consideration of damages and benefits.
<br />Appraiser, San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E), Sunrise Powerlink Project & East County Substation Project (ECO),
<br />San Diego County, CA: These two projects involved appraisals of over 40 properties of commercial, single-family
<br />residential, and large holdings of vacant land throughout eastern San Diego County. The valuations required full -
<br />take and partial -take appraisals for utility corridor acquisition. The appraisals included valuation of the fee simple
<br />interest, as well as permanent and temporary easement rights.
<br />Appendix Page 23 of 34 1 Clark Land Resources, Inc. (WBE/SB)
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