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CITY OF CHARLOTTESVILLESTRATEGIC INVESTMENT AREA
COMMUNITY MEETING/WORKSHOP PRESENTATION:THREE SCENARIOSHREE SCENARIOS
May 16, 2013
Cunningham | Quill ArchitectsOCULUS Landscape Architects
Bolan Smart Associates, Inc
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Goals of the Strategic Investment Area Study(From City of Charlottesville SIA Request for Proposals)
1. To rebuild and preserve public and assisted housing as part of anintegrated plan for revitalizing neighborhoods hallmarked by concentratedpoverty.
. o cata yze coor nate nvestments n ne g or oo rev ta zat on,
including improvements in infrastructure, education and community assetsthat attracts businesses and industries.
3. To build the foundations for economically viable neighborhoods ofopportunity and choice within one of the citys most distressedcommunities by promoting mixed income residential development without
displacement and employment growth.4. To address interconnected challen es: housin deca crime disinvestment
health disparities, adult educational opportunities, transportation andeconomic opportunities for youth and adults.
5. To create a healthy, viable neighborhood with urban amenities such as, ,
interconnected streets that promote walking, biking, and efficient publictransit.
6. To adhere to and comply with the Residents Bill of Rights for.
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Residents Bill of Rights for Redevelopment
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Key Entities(Partial List of Groups)
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Overall Process
TONIGHT (5/16/13)
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PLAN AREA / CREATING PLACE: DESIGN OPPORTUNITIES
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RESEARCH - Diversity of SIA Character Areas
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RESEARCH - Diversity of Walking Tours, Stakeholder & Community Meetings
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Extensive Community Engagement Feb. 2013 - May 16, 2013List of Stakeholder Meetings, Walking Tours & Community Meetings
Piedmont Housing AllianceNational Housing Trust / Enterprise Preservation CorporationLocal Developers (Private Sector & Non-Profit)Neighborhood LeadersDowntown BusinessesBicycle & Pedestrian Safety CommitteeCharlottesville Redevelopment Housing Authority
Tech BusinessesReal Estate / Market Conditions MeetingUniversity of Virginia School of Architecture, Planning & Landscape ArchitecturePlace Design Task ForceEnvironmental Staff, Public Works Staff & City EngineerCit Bike & Pedestrian Staff Trails Staff & Cit ArboristSection 3 CoordinatorEconomic Development StaffCity Traffic EngineerCity Tax AssessorOwners of IX Property The Kuttners
Section 3 & Department of Social Services Client Focus Group
Youth Group Community LeadersChurch Community LeadersAfrican American Heritage Center / J efferson SchoolSIA Steering Committee
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Steering Committee Walking Tour (February 24, 2013)Martha J efferson Neighborhood Walking Tour (April 25, 2013)Community Open House #1- (March 14, 2013)Community Workshop / Meeting #1 - (March 14, 2013)Public Housing Residents & PHAR - (February 21, 2013
u c ous ng es en s rescen a s pr , - ommun y ee ngPublic Housing Residents / 6th Street (April 24, 2013) - Community Meeting #3Community Open House & Community Workshop / Meeting #4 (May 16, 2013)
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Community Workshop/Meetings (3/14/13, 4/23/13, 4/24/13)
5/16/13 10TABLE DIAGRAMS & WORKSHOP PHOTOS
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WHAT WE HEARD
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Key Plan ComponentsWhile we are presenting three scenarios tonight, several key plancomponents have developed out of the input we have received fromstakeholder groups. These components are found in each of the threescenarios which follow, and they will be part of the plan that is
ultimately selected:
1. Existing Economic Con itions & Future Economic Concepts
2. Connectivity & Transportation
3. Landscape Strategies4. Sustainable Lifestyle
5. Civic Open Spaces
6. Housing Typologies: Mixed Income, Affordable, Market-Rate
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Plan Component:Existing Economic Conditions1. Central location /
beside Mall
2. Attractive location forsome jobs
3. Range of interest in
SNL
Jeff School
City Cntrlocal living
4. Mix of incomes and
social groups
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5. Land area canaccommodaterowth over time
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6. Existing zoning cansupport future vision
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Plan Component:Future Economic ConceptsNear-Medium Term:1. Circulation, water management,
open spaces
2. Gradual commercial and residentialdevelopment closest to Mall
3. Tar eted moderate incomeemployment growth
4. Planning framework for future
:1. Continued mixed dev. near Mall2. Preservation of existing
neighborhoods
3. Gradual updating of existing housing4. Neighborhood serving retail5. Capacity to grow. -
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Plan Component:Connectivity
5/16/13 15Location of Key Destinations relative to SIA
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ConnectivityIssues
Critical Elements: Barriers disconnect the area from
activity centers: downtown, U.Va, schools,
employment and retail
Community gathering spaces
Region Ten, worshipfacilities, community andtraining centers
Limited options without a car Belmont neighborhood lacks
a continuous sidewalknetwork
Ma or streets difficult for
pedestrian and bicycle Monticello Ave Elliott Avenue
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ConnectivityOpportunities
Critical Elements:ritical Elements: Transit service
Simplified routes structure Increased frequency &
re a y
Improve walk bikeconnections to bus stops
Pedestrian and bicycle networks Connect gaps
Cross major barriers
Martha Jefferson Neighborhood Target busy intersections
Belmont Neighborhood Calm traffic with green
streets
Ridge Street Neighborhood New development creates
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Plan Component:Existing and Planned TransitExisting Planned (2013)
Both maps from:http://www.charlottesville.org
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Plan Component:Existing and Planned TransitExisting Planned (2013)
Both maps from:http://www.charlottesville.org
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Plan Component:Bicycle and Pedestrian Toolbox Examples of Potential Improvements
http://nacto.org/citiesforcycling/designguide
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Plan Component:Traffic Calming Toolbox - Examples of Potential Improvements-
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Plan Component:Bicycle and PedestrianConnectivity- Martha JeffersonNeighborhoodC iti l El tritical Elements: Targeted intersection crossing
improvements 9th Street NE/Jefferson Street 9th Street NE E Hi h Street Roundabouts or other geometric
improvements Traffic calming measures
e es r an an cyc e ne worimprovements
Opportunities to fill in gaps in thebicycle and pedestrian network
Sidewalks on 9 Street NE
Sharrows on 9th
Street NE and EHigh Street Dedicated bicycle space,
On steep inclines, eg. climbing
At busy intersections
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Plan Component:Bicycle and PedestrianConnectivity BelmontNeighborhoodC iti l El tritical Elements: Traffic calming measures on
streets and at problematic
intersections
Use low-volume streets to
network
Provide sidewalks
Provide rainwaterretention/treatment
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Plan Component:Connectivity Ridge StreetNeighborhoodCritical Elements:
to downtown and within the
neighborhood New direct access to downtown Connections across the creek Links through the IX site
Prioritize pedestrian access to
community gathering facilities andservices includin Re ion Ten worshifacilities, community centers andtraining
Target intersection and corridor
Add rendering,site plan, photo,
etc
v u
of major thru streets
Provide dedicated space for bicyclists Monticello Avenue Elliot Avenue
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Plan Component:Site Reading + Landscape StrategiesSITE READING Landform of ridges and hills flanking a150 f t
LANDSCAPE STRATEGIES Topography
cen ra a en s ream va ey; over 150-footchange in elevation from Belmont toMoores Creek topography; majortopographic modifications (cut and fill)over time within upper reach of Pollocks
Green InfrastructureSite-Specific Place MakingpBranch
Stream corridors are impaired andmitigation opportunities are limited byhigh velocities and quantities of piped
Site Specific Place Making Landscape Character & Identity
qstormwater discharged into PollocksBranch and Moores Creek Current overall built form (including mix of
industrial uses and housing) within the
core project area represents late 19th- andearly 20th-century attitudes concerning thevalue of stream corridors Community identity within project area is
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Plan Component:Landscape StrategiesTOPOGRAPHY Reveal and respond totopographic features and
conditions associated with areestablished landform of
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Reveal topographic changethrough built form Interpret latent stream corridor ofthe upper reach of PollocksBranch through built form
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Plan Component:Landscape StrategiesTOPOGRAPHY
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Plan Component:Landscape StrategiesGREEN INFRASTRUCTURE Rehabilitate the upper reach ofPollocks Branch and associated
drainage systems to slow, divert,and cleanse storm water and torestoration of the
Chelsea Dewitt, Brian Flynn, J ames Moore,
UVA School of Architecture
restoration of thelower reach of Pollocks Branch Manage upstream flows via bestmanagement practices Disconnect storm drains in theBelmont and Ridge Streetneighborhoods from the PollocksBranch main line and manage andtreat stormwater within a watercleansing system piggybacked overthe existing Pollocks Branch main linesewer pipe Restore the lower reach of PollocksBranch corridor after development of
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Plan Component:Landscape StrategiesGREEN INFRASTRUCTURE
+ HP 504
+ HP 500
+ HP 488
+ HP 500
SCHOOL
+ LP 340
PARK
J ORDANPARK
QUARRYPARK
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Plan Component:Landscape StrategiesSITE-SPECIFIC PLACE MAKING Orient development to arehabilitated and restored
Pollocks Branch andincorporateviews of Carters Mountain toplace
Use Pollocks Branch to define aCentral Park and to [re]structured l CLARK
OAKWOODCEMETERY
new development Transform the riverBACK conditionto a riverFRONT condition withdevelopment oriented to PollocksB h
SCHOOL
Branch Create views to Pollocks Branchfrom developed areas andcirculation systems
J ORDANPARK
PARK
Retain and showcase views ofCarters Mountain QUARRYPARK5/16/13 30
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Plan Component:Landscape StrategiesSITE-SPECIFICPLACE MAKING
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Plan Component:Landscape StrategiesLANDSCAPE CHARACTER &IDENTITY Strengthen neighborhood identity;
retain important existinglandscape character; establishthrough Pollocks BranchPollocks BranchGateway
throughrenovated and new parks,streetscapes, and trail corridors Strengthen neighborhood identity CLARK
OAKWOODCEMETERY
Pollocks BranchGateway
Pollocks Branch Gateway /Central Civic Space
St e gt e e g bo ood de t tythrough temporary and permanentlandscape interventions and public art reveal a rehabilitated and restoredPollocks Branch to establish
SCHOOL
neighborhood identity Retain Belmont and Ridge Streetneighborhood character
U l d t k it t th th
PARKPollocks BranchGateway
J ORDANPARK
Use landscape to knit together thelandscapes within the WarehouseDistrict, the housing areas, and IxdevelopmentQUARRYPARK
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Plan Component:Landscape StrategiesLANDSCAPE CHARACTER &IDENTITY
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Plan Component:Sustainable Lifestyle1. Local Food Sourcing2. Urban Agriculture3. Green Infrastructure4. Reduced Automobile Transportation Needs through
Connectivity and Localizing Services5. Reduced Energy Requirements & Energy Production6. Sustainable Buildin Desi n for All Housin T es &
Commercial Buildings1. Compact development2. Green roofs
3. Ener & Water efficiencies4. Alternative heating & cooling practices
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Plan Component:Sustainable Lifestyle A Green CityImplement and Showcase Existing City Programs:
1. Stormwater management2. Water resource protection3. Green buildings
.5. Incentives for alternative fuel cars
6. Trails network7. Energy Efficiency Incentives8. Recycling and Conservation Efforts
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Plan Component:Sustainable Lifestyle Urban Agriculturerban AgricultureEnvironmental Locally sourced food
orm wa er m ga on
Reduces heat-island effect Re-use of vacant land Restore urban ecos stems
Economic
Job creation Entrepreneurial opportunity
Social
Community / after schooleducational programs Opportunities for communal
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Plan Component:Sustainable Lifestyle Urban AgricultureVertical Integration
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Plan Component:Sustainable Lifestyle - Compact Development & Sustainable Buildings
74 Units/Acre 44 Units/Acre 22 Units/Acre
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Plan Component:Civic Open Spaces
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Plan Component:Civic Open Spaces Intimate Neighborhood Spaces
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Plan Component:Civic Open Spaces Inter-neighborhood Spaces
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Plan Component:Civic Open Spaces Grand Urban Spaces
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Plan Component:Housing Typologies : Townhouse, Small Multi-Family, Mid-Rise Multi-FamilyAff d bl Mi d I M k t R tffordable, Mixed Income, Market Rate
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Plan Component:
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Housing Typologies - Affordable Housing / Small Multi-Family PrecedentDAVIS PLACE Arlington, VA
Density 10 units aimedat first time homebuyers(at or below 80% HUD-definedMedian Family Income)
Strong sense of
community
Intimate social s aces
Design quality andmaterials
Third Floor: 2 & 3 Bedroom UnitsWest Elevation
Site PlanFront Elevation
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Plan Component:Housing Typologies -- Mixed Income Housing Precedent:ames an omes exan r a, rg n a
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Plan Component:Housing Typologies -- Mixed Income Housing Precedent:ames an omes exan r a, rg n a
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Plan Component:Housing Typologies - Mixed Income Housing Precedent:ap to uarter avy ar e g or oo , as ngton,
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SCENARIOS:Three Organizational Concepts
that could provide ahat could provide aPhysical Framework for the New Plan
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Scenario 1: Word Cloud of Community Comments
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SCENARIO 1:Linear Park & Greenway
Critical Elements:
Pollocks Branch is
recognized through above-ground stormwatermanagement incorporatedinto a public greenway.
-Buildings are orientedtoward the new parks.
ree rec y n e o
Downtown Mall
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Scenario 1: Linear Park & Greenway - Precedent:
Stormwater management happensat the level of the neighborhoodthrough the greenway filtrationsystem; at the level of the block
the level of the building.
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Scenario 1: Linear Park & Greenway - Precedent:
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Scenario 2: Word Cloud of Community Comments
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SCENARIO 2:
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Neighborhood Nodes
Critical Elements:
nodes (open spaces,neighborhood retail
,structures the blockswithin the neighborhood.
Mixed-Income Housing isprovided in some areas;Affordable Housing andMarket-rate Housing inothers.
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Scenario 2: Neighborhood Nodes -Precedent
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Parkside - Washington, DC: Integrated Services and New Housing
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Scenario 2: Neighborhood Nodes - Precedent
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Parkside - Washington, DC: Integrated Services and New Housing
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Health Services Affordable Housing & Affordable Senior Housing
Scenario 2: Neighborhood Nodes - Precedent
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illustrate parks located centrally in housing communities.
Scenario 2: Neighborhood Nodes - PrecedentPSU Recreation Center & Urban Plaza Portland Oregon
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PSU Recreation Center & Urban Plaza Portland, OregonCharles Houston Recreation Center Alexandria, Virginia
Herndon Senior Center Herndon, Virginia
Examples of Community
Services & Facilities locatedin Neighborhoods
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Scenario 3: Word Cloud of Community Comments
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SCENARIO 3:2ndStreet Corridor and
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Critical Elements: 2nd Street directly linked to
Downtown Mall
nd vibrant commercial corridor
Centrally located pedestrian-ocuse p azza a
property
Hi her densit housin ,commercial office, and retailaround central piazza
Friendship Courts 2nd St.
Urbanized water feature
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Scenario 3: Central Piazza- Precedent:
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Directors Park - Portland, Oregonxamp e o arge v c ommun ty pace
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Scenario 3: Central Piazza- Precedent:Piazza at Schmidts Philadelphia Pennsylvania
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Piazza at Schmidts - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
xamp e o arge v c ommun ty pace
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Scenario 3: Central Piazza- Precedent:Piazza at Schmidts Philadelphia Pennsylvania
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Piazza at Schmidt s - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
xamp e o arge v c ommun ty pace
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Scenario 3: Central Piazza- Precedent:Incorporating Pollocks Branch as a Character Defining Element
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Incorporating Pollocks Branch as a Character Defining Element
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Scenario 3: 2nd Street Commercial Corridor -
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Precedent:Arts District Hyattsville, Maryland
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Images illustrate scale and potential look of a commercial corridor
2nd Street Commercial Corridor - Precedent:Arts District Hyattsville Maryland
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Arts District Hyattsville, Maryland
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Precedent:Del Ray, Alexandria, Virginia
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Image illustrates concept of potential two-story commercial/retailand neighborhood services building along 2nd Street
Scenario 3: 2nd Street Commercial Corridor -
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Precedent:Del Ray, Alexandria, Virginia
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Images illustrate narrow retail spaces ~30-40 feet deep.
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Di iiscussion
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Next Steps:Refinement of Scenarios into aefinement of Scenarios into aComposite Plan withImplementation Strategiesmplementation Strategies
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