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25D
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12/15/2020
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2025
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Mark Hendrickson, MAI, AI-GRS <br />Role: Appraiser <br />After condition analysis included consideration of damages resulting from powerlines located near single-family <br />residences and impacts to the development potential of vacant sites. Many of the properties required detailed <br />larger parcel analysis. <br />Appraiser, Tule Wind Project, Avangrid Renewables & Bureau of Land Management, San Diego County: Project <br />involved valuation of over 12,000 acres of land located in the eastern community of Boulevard, in unincorporated <br />San Diego County. The Tule Wind Farm will include 62 Type -III wind turbines, over 18 miles of new access road, 11 <br />miles of improvements to existing roadways, construction of overhead and underground 34.5 kV collector lines, two <br />miles of 138 kV gen-tie line, and two meteorological towers. Additional temporary construction facilities include a <br />10-acre parking and staging area and twelve two -acre construction laydown areas. <br />Appraiser, Army Corps of Engineers, Border Fence Project: The project involved over 45 appraisals of properties <br />located within proximity to the US/Mexico International Border. The appraisals were required to gain legal access <br />rights for border patrol agents patrolling the region. The analysis included valuation of the fee simple interest, as <br />well as, permanent easement rights. Many of the properties required detailed larger parcel analysis and analysis of <br />severance damages. <br />HENDRICKSON APPRAISAL COK2AS[) 3IV6Estate Appraisers • Consultants <br />Appendix Page 24 of 34 1 Clark Land Resources, Inc. (WBE/SB) <br />
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