Chalkline Fall 2019

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FALL 2019

The Official Publication of the Home Builders Association of Marion & Polk Counties

The New Tour of Remodeled Homes

C&R Remodeling

President’s Message: Doing More for Members ���4 Tour Gives Remodelers Opportunity to Shine ��������� 6 New Way of Looking at Accident Prevention ����������8 OHBA Legislative Update �������������������������������������������� 12



CONTENTS / MEMBERSHIP & BOARD

2019 Board of Directors

Contents

OFFICERS PRESIDENT

Mike Riddle, Mike Riddle Construction, LLC VICE PRESIDENT

Brett Tallan, M.J. Tallan Construction SECRETARY/TREASURER

Nolan Fridley, Fridley Custom Homes ASSOCIATE VICE-PRESIDENT

Alan Sorem, Saalfeld Griggs, PC IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT

Matt Holstege, MC Northwest FORMER PAST PRESIDENT

Chuck Foster, Chuck Foster Homes & Remodeling

BOARD MEMBERS Jeff Boles, Parr Lumber Brent DeHart, Northwestern Mutual Oleg Foksha, Foksha Homes Kyle Juran, Remodeling by Classic Homes, Inc. Leslie Kampstra, Cherry City Interiors & Design Wes McWhorter, Premier Remodeling & Design Keith Owen, Owen Construction Brent Pence,Pence Northwest Construction, LLC Jason Sawyers, Randy Fultz Custom Homes, LLC Amy Senske, Consolidated Supply/ The Fixture Gallery Rich Tovar, Wind River Homes Kelli Terjeson, Fidelity National Title

Association Staff Mike Erdmann, Chief Executive Officer mike@HomeBuildersAssociation.org Jeni Huntington, Director of Events jhuntington@HomeBuildersAssociation.org Carrie Daye, Director of Member Services carrie@HomeBuildersAssociation.org Shannon Baughman, Administrative Assistant shannon@HomeBuildersAssociation.org Brad Nanke, Safety Management Consultant brad@HomeBuildersAssociation.org Reilly Rosecrans, Events Manager reilly@HomeBuildersAssociation.org Tracy Mitchell, Contract Accountant accounting@HomeBuildersAssociation.org

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The Spike Club is an exclusive group of members who contribute to the growth of the association by recruiting and retaining members. Spikes maintain a special status, have the respect of their peers as valued members of the HBA and are recognized for their efforts locally and nationally. To become a Spike, bring in six members to the HBA. Applications for prospective members may be obtained from the HBA office, or call to have one sent to the prospective member.

President’s Message ���������������������������������������� 4 Tour of Remodeled Homes ������������������������������ 6 Safety Update �������������������������������������������������� 8 Mid-Valley Home Show ����������������������������������11 OHBA News From the State ��������������������������� 12 Vital Statistics �������������������������������������������������� 14

ALL TIME BIG SPIKE 1500+ John Gooley 2440

STATESMAN SPIKE 500+ Ric McNall 798

SUPER SPIKE 250–499 Tim Mametieff 459 Mike Smith 451 Rick Massey 424 John Mills 400 Mike Meaghers 369

Dan Dorn 359 Jeffrey Green 328 Dean Kaufman 322 Chuck Foster 285 Jubal Frost 258

ROYAL SPIKE 150–249 Steve Johnson 236 Don Druliner 201 Tom Wheeler 185 Mike Riddle 165

Rick Ziebell 164 Randy Fultz 163 Ken Hannegan 160

RED SPIKE 100–149 Kelvin Dettwyler 14

Rob Rardin 122

GREEN SPIKE 50–99 Jerry Page 99 John Hammer 95 Lora Creswick 91 Rich Kansky 83 Larry Bilyeu 75 Kent Kaufman 73 Matt Holstege 66 Kathy Temple 65 Eric Olsen 64

Matt Endler 61 Brad Moore 61 Mike Smith 56 Don Sturgeon 55 Serge Serdsev 51 Kerry Kuenzi 50 Patrick Jackson 50

LIFE SPIKE 25–49 Eric Jensen 47 Steve Herr 46 Chris Pfeifer 46 Randy Melton 46 Jim Hobbs 44 Ryan Bloedel 42 Eric Templeton 42 Rich Tovar 40 Tim Youngkin 34 Tim Kelsh 34

David Hafner 31 Kimberly Hosmer 29 Rich Fry 26 Rich Clausen 25 Laura Dorn 25 Mark Shipman 25 Kevin Stone 25 Jason Sawyers 25

BLUE SPIKE 6–24 Rod Ashford 23 Kraig Kelly 22 Randy Reeves 22 Hunter Emerick 22 Michael Devlin 22 Jason Robertson 20 Robert Kleinke 20 Brent Pence 19 Steve Hurley 18 Don Lulay 12 Brett Tallan 12 Ricky Fast 10

Mike Giles 10 Jim Sparkman 9 Chad Montgomery 9 Chris Rasmussen 9 Tim Roth 8 Gary Epping 8 Nigel Guisinger 8 Bonique Hollinrake 7 Becky O’Brien-Gardinier 6 Leslie Savage 6 Della Seney 6

New & Reinstated Members Colleen Benson Homes Team Hillery Williams (503) 830-9467 Spike: Colleen Benson Commercial Air Filtration Mark or Jana Sorensen (503) 659-6868 Spike: Mike Riddle Fidelity National Title Company of Oregon Sarah Carpenter (503) 585-7219 Spike: Kelli Terjeson Folkert & Associates, LLC Shawn H. Folkert (503) 551-2946 Spike: Mike Riddle Highland Sons Construction Mark Knaus (503) 999-2334 On Track Plumbing Spencer Stegman (541) 233-8835 Saalfeld Griggs PC Alan Sorem (503) 399-1070 Spike: Alan Sorem Stayton Builders Mart Gary Walter (503) 979-3016 Spike: Chris Roberts Superior Tire Service Patrick Ryan (503) 585-1955 Spike: Brent Pence

Dropped Members Do you know or do business with any former members of the association? If so, give them a call and encourage them to maintain their HBA membership. You’ll get a Spike Credit, plus help keep the association strong.

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

We’re Doing More for Our Members Well, the Summer is almost over and I know everyone has been crazy busy….isn’t it great!

President’s Message by Mike Riddle

I wanted to talk about 2 new ways your association is striving toward its goal of meeting the needs of its members. We want to provide the same great stuff we always do and keep a pulse on what else members need to provide as much value out of membership as possible.

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1. Tour of Remodeled homes: The Tour of Remodeled Homes is a new event we’ll be putting on Sept. 21 - 22. It is a ticketed event and gives our remodelers a chance to show off their work. Come out to support our remodelers and let all your friends and family know about it. If you’re a remodeler, please consider entering in future years. It’s

2. Builder Round Table: This new group has been meeting for about 6 months. It’s a group of builders who have lunch and talk about different topics and issues affecting us. This gives us the opportunity to share ideas, strategies and encourage one another. Past topics have included how to deal with difficult clients, preventing

job site theft, scheduling and site management, contracts and financing options. We are planning more good topics. We’d like you to join us to share or just absorb the great conversation. Lastly, I want to thank Jodi Hack, Scott Barrie and the team at the Oregon Home Builders Association. This legislative session they worked tirelessly to protect the interests of our members which ultimately helps businesses and families. Reach out to a new person and let them know there’s a killer team working on their behalf and we would really like their support. They don’t have to come to any meetings if they don’t want to, but we need their support. Enjoy the rest of your summer!

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HBA TEAM WELCOMES REILLY ROSECRANS The HBA welcomes staff member Reilly Rosecrans to the association’s team as Events Manager. Reilly will focus her efforts on the HBAs major consumer events: the Mid-Valley Home Show, the Yard, Garden & Home Improvement Show, the Tour of Homes and the Tour of Remodeled Homes. A 2019 graduate of Eastern Oregon University, Reilly has a degree in business administration. She was named the 2017 NCCAA Division II volleyball player of the year while attending Kentucky Christian University. Her husband, Jacob, works in the local construction industry. Prior to joining the HBA Reilly worked on the staff of the late State Senator Jackie Winters. Reilly can be reached at reilly@homebuildersassociation.org. Say hello the next time you’re in the HBA office!

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Opportunity to shine Remodelers show off work in new Tour of Remodeled Homes

By James Day

Excitement is building toward the first Tour of Remodeled Homes put on by the Home Builders Association of Marion & Polk Counties taking place Saturday and Sunday, September 21st – 22nd.

project and give them the opportunity to see our work as well as give us a great opportunity to talk with prospective clients about their own special dreams of a remodel project,” Juran said.

“It’s great thing,” said Andrew Lethin of C&R Remodeling of Salem, a company started in 1961 by his grandfather. “This is really great for a builder’s brand recognition.”

“Being inside of a house that we have will give us a chance to showcase details that they may or may not want in their project. I hope to be able to get a feel from this unique The association’s Tour of time together to allow them Andrew Lethin of C&R Remodeling, whose work is shown above, Homes has a long history, but to ask questions about how says the new Tour of Remodeled Homes “is really great for a builder’s the remodeling event is a new brand recognition.” we do things and why we adventure. did certain things to the tour for remodeling contractors that home that we are in.” “This is an excellent opportunity haven’t existed before.” for our remodelers to connect with “I’m excited to show off our work. potential clients and build awareness Being able to connect in person with I think it will be great,” said Jillian of their ‘brand’ in the community” said possible clients is another benefit, Renner of Golden Rule Remodeling Mike Erdmann, chief executive officer says Tour participant Kyle Juran of of Salem, now in its 44th year in the of the Home Builders Association. Remodeling by Classic Homes of business. “In the past I’ve worked “The HBA is striving for additional Keizer. with other organizations that have ways to create marketing opportunihad remodeling tours. They have “I hope that this event will bring ties for its membership and this new in people that are serious about a tour offers marketing opportunities been great.”

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Lethin also participated in a remodeling tour before the Great Recession and even went solo for awhile trying to keep the concept going.

money on a remodel than a new home.”

“People who were on those earlier tours remember us,” Lethin said. “It helps you stick in people’s minds. It’s better than a newspaper ad or Facebook. Walking through a house you worked on has a greater impact.”

“My hope is that this tour will give the prospective clients a feel that being in the HBA gives more credibility and more professionalism to the member contractors,” said Juran, whose firm dates back to 1997. “I know there are some contractors that have given the industry a bad name, and I hope that this will show that we in the association are a more professional group.”

Another tour participant, Kent Kaufman of Kaufman Homes of Salem, noted that remodeling contractors occupy an important niche in the building industry. “Some remodeling projects are bigger than an individual home,” said Kaufman, who has been in business since 1975, “and some people are spending more

Juran also hopes that the tour will give the HBA and the industry as a whole a bit of a boost.

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The Tour of Remodeled Homes, sponsored by the Home Builders Association of Marion & Polk Counties, takes place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21 and Sunday, Sept. 22. Tickets cost $10. For more information go to www.tourofremodeledhomes.com Presenting Sponsor:

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HBA NEWS

New Analysis of Serious Injury /Fatality Prevention A new report from the Campbell Institute recommends a redesign of Heinrich’s safety triangle, which states that for every major injury (the point of the triangle), there are 29 minor injuries and 300 non-injury incidents. The triangle treats minor incidents and near misses as if they had potential to be a serious injury or fatality (SIF).

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The report, Serious Injury and Fatality Prevention: Perspectives and Practices, notes that despite gains in safety in the past 20 years – the total recordable incident rate dropped from 8.5 incidents per 200,000 hours worked in 1993 to 3.0 incidents per 200,000 working hours in 2016 – fatal incidents and serious, life-altering injuries have not decreased. The National Safety Council reports that worker fatalities are at an eight-year high, with 5,190 workers dying of fatal injuries in 2016. Released during the 2018 National Safety Council Congress and Expo, the report takes an in-depth look at SIFs and illustrates a new prevention model suggested by safety experts. It recommends a redesign of the classic safety triangle, which consists of non-injury accidents, minor injuries and major injuries. This model treats all minor incidents and near misses as if they had the potential to result in a SIF and diverts attention away from the incidents that have the most potential to result in something serious. The updated structure is based on identifying the root causes and contextual factors that lead to SIFs on the job. While a fatality is easy to identify, a serious injury could be defined differently by different organizations. The report defines a serious injury as one that is life-threatening or life-altering. To reduce SIFs, the report suggests that organizations do not need to “fix the worker,” they need to redesign work processes to eliminate the potential for human error. This makes safety less dependent on employee behavior and more dependent on the safety system.

It seems that organizations are doing really well in preventing non-fatal injuries (e.g. sprained ankles, paper cuts, minor burns) but SIFs continue to occur. What can companies do to get better at SIF prevention?

They should start by going back to basics with Heinrich’s classic safety triangle. Heinrich theorized that for every major injury or fatality, there were 29 minor injuries and 300 non-injury incidents. But when looking at this triangle with the aim of preventing SIF, safety professionals now realize there’s an idea not represented: not all non-injury incidents are equal in terms of their potential for resulting in SIF.

To prevent SIF from occurring, we have to isolate that part of the triangle with the potential for SIF and prevent those. The Campbell Institute proposes a revised design of the safety triangle. In this new diagram, incidents with SIF potential are represented as a slice of the original triangle. This subset of incidents with SIF potential is different than those outside of it. They have different root causes and contextual factors, or precursors, leading up to them. To help narrow down a few of the areas that have SIF potential, consider the following questions: • Did the event involve lock-out and tag-out? • Did the event involve confined space entry? • Did the event involve pinched between or in line of fire with a release of significant mass or energy? • Did the event involve a vehicle collision? • Did the event involve working at elevations? • Did the event involve barricades/machine guards? • Did the event involve NFPA 70E Arc Flash? • Was the event related to working under a suspended load? If you answer yes to any of these, you have SIF exposure. The paper recommends three steps for intervention strategies: 1) EDUCATE ON SIF EXPOSURE Everyone in the organization should receive education on SIF exposure and the new way of thinking about near misses and their relation to recordables, lost-time injuries, and fatalities. Introduce people to the new triangle for SIF prevention. 2) FOCUS ON SIF POTENTIAL

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New Product Showcase House a Success Did you get a chance to see this year’s HBA New Product Showcase House in Sabre Ridge Estates? The house was a stunner and was finished weeks ahead of the Tour of Homes thanks to the leadership of volunteer builder Rich Tovar of Wind River Homes. The key to success was the dozens of HBA members who generously contributed products and services. The house featured cutting-edge Northwest Transitional style throughout its 2,898 square feet. A grand staircase with custom cable design welcomed you into the home with a floor-toceiling fireplace, custom built-ins, and lighted floating shelves. The large master bedroom showcased a custom shiplap ceiling and featured a spa-like master bath with heated tile floors. This “smart” house came with all the bells and whistles and connected with a Ring doorbell, NEST thermostat, Alexa-controlled shower, Control 4 lights and security system. A covered outdoor living area with a custom built-in BBQ, refrigerator, and firepit were eye catching. The home featured an encapsulated underfloor creating a more comfortable, energy efficient, and healthy home. This home sold weeks prior to the Tour of Homes thanks to volunteer listing agent Sam Labbe of Coldwell Banker Mt. West. The New Product House Showcase is annual project of the Home Builders Association and a collaborative effort on the part of our membership to build and sell a house to fund the Association’s political action committee. These funds are used to support and promote business and housing-friendly candidates at the state and local level. Nearly $40,000 from the proceeds of the home’s sale have already been contributed to the Oregon HBA’s political action committee to help fund contributions in next year’s legislative elections. We have many companies to thank for being a part of this year’s house. We will recognize Rich Tovar and all the contributors at the HBA’s All-Member dinner meeting on Nov. 12 at the Salem Convention Center. Make plans to attend the dinner! The 2020 New Product Showcase House will be built by volunteer builder Mike Riddle of Mike Riddle Construction in Illahe Forrest Subdivision in South Salem. To be involved the 2020 project, contact Jeni Huntington, jhuntington@homebuildersassociation.org, or Mike Riddle, 971-237-3445.

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HBA NEWS

Mid-Valley Home Show Delivers Customers to Your Business The HBA’s Mid-Valley Home Show, Jan. 10 – 12, 2020, is celebrating its 43rd year. Why does is draw thousands of local consumers each year? Well, every consumer has their own reason for attending, but we have found that most attendees fall into one of four main categories. Here are the biggest reasons consumers attend and why YOUR company should be part of the 2020 show to generate new business.

Gathering Inspiration Pinterest may offer up a ton of interesting ideas for how to decorate a home, but at the Mid-Valley Home Show attendees can see up close and personal some of the hottest trends in the industry, view new products, and get fresh ideas. If your product or service fits this description, then reserve a booth and showcase what your company offers.

Comparison Shopping Many consumers are aware of the products they’re looking for, but they don’t want to have five different companies come out to do demonstrations or give bids. Attending a home show allows them to compare products side-by-side and experience them in person or receive a bid. Don’t let your competitor beat you out just because you weren’t there letting our attendees know that you WANT their business.

Meeting Contractors Consumers want to do business with people they like and trust, and that’s hard to establish from an ad or a Google search. A home show is a great place to meet contractors and ask questions. Meeting consumers, discussing their projects and developing trust makes them significantly more likely to buy from or hire

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Learning Something New Technology is changing rapidly, and so are homes. Home shows are a great place to learn about the latest gadgets. Home shows allow demonstrations, showing consumers how to integrate some of these new products into their homes and lives. To participate in the home show, contact Jeni Huntington, jhuntington@ homebuildersassociation.org, or Reilly Rosecrans, reilly@homebuildersassociation.org. Don’t let 2020 go by without exhibiting. Expand your business and attract new customers.

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OHBA NEWS

A Challenging Yet Successful Legislative Session for OHBA The 80th Legislative Assembly adjourned on June 30, only hours before the constitutional deadline. The 2019 session will go down as one of the most challenging for businesses in Oregon and one of the most contentious sessions between Republicans and Democrats. Both parties maxed out their political capital and exhausted parliamentary procedures to further their legislative agendas. Democrats negotiated the School Success Act, or Commercial Activity Tax (CAT) by giving up required childhood immunization and gun control legislation. Republicans denied quorum and stalled the legislative progress to prevent the passage of the Clean Energy Jobs Act, or Cap and Invest bill. OHBA spent much of its time running defense and working to

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Other wins of note include: • OHBA participated in the Speaker-led work group on HB 2001 (Missing Middle Housing) throughout the session and negotiated several amendments. OHBA’s changes included: adding townhouses to the definition, adding explicit language that cities may not prohibit single family homes, and modified statutory language for local jurisdictions to achieve an accurate buildable land inventory (BLI.).

• Modified LUBA appeals - shortened record objection timeline and expanded LUBA’s authority to award attorney fees on unsubstantiated motions. • Passed HB 2003 – Goal 10 Accountability, Regional Housing Needs Analyses • Protected mortgage interest deduction. • Prevented increased insurance coverage mandate. • Ensured on-going ability of employer to prohibit employee drug use. • Prevented excessive wage claims and contractors from being liable for subcontractors’ unpaid wages. • Protected the residential dwelling code from costly modifications (rooftop solar requirements).

The 43rd Annual Mid-Valley Home Show, January 10th – 12th, and the 23rd Annual Mid-Valley Yard, Garden & Home Show, March 20th – 22nd, are coming up in 2020 at the Oregon State Fairgrounds. Both shows consistently attract a large, local audience ready to buy and eager to learn about the latest products and services for their homes and outdoor spaces.

• Retained owner consent statute related to historic designation. • Prevented expansion of inclusionary zoning. • Exempted new construction from rent control.

What’s Next Your OHBA Government Affairs Team will participate in bill implementation at the agency level and prepare proposals for the February 2020 legislative session. We anticipate much of the same proposals and antics that we saw from legislators during the 2019 legislative session; however, the legislature will only have 35 days to pass legislation. For any hope of success, proposals will need to be finalized and skids will need to be greased come January.

Our extensive experience with homes shows enables us to deliver a highly qualified target audience to you booth at a reasonable cost. Most companies that exhibit in our shows are small, local businesses who are looking to attract new customers. We encourage you to participate in one or both of our shows in 2020 and grow your business!

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Vital Statistics NEW RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION

KEIZER

CENTRAL SALEM

SUBURBAN EAST—N

SUBURBAN EAST—S

SE SALEM

SOUTH SALEM

WEST SALEM

MARION COUNTY

POLK COUNTY

TOTAL

13

2

85

7

74

31

89

189

151

641

Units Sold 12 Months to Date Average Sales Price

Information Courtesy of Willamette Valley Multiple Listing Service

$382,594

$284,800

$332,826

$301,000

$437,283

$418,359

$376,739

$398,562

$325,015

$373,173

Average Square Footage

2,115

1,490

1,909

1,425

2,083

2,186

2,153

2,041

1,732

1,971

Average Cost per Square Foot

$186

$191

$178

$212

$212

$193

$177

$197

$191

$192

Average Days on the Market

128

82

102

158

154

136

131

174

138

144

Currently Active Listings

10

1

12

1

38

18

19

67

46

212

Top Area Builders

Sold Units-12 Months to Date 800 600 400 200

RANK

BUILDER

1.

DR Horton Inc

149

2.

Forrest Ridge Homes, Inc.

70

3. (tie)

Comfort Homes

47

Hayden Homes LLC

47

5.

Chad E Davis Construction

44

6.

West Coast Home Solutions

35

7. (tie)

Celtic Homes LLC

36

Fowler Homes

34

9.

Stafford Homes & Land LLC

31

10.

Don Lulay Homes, Inc.

28

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18

9

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Months of Inventory on Market 6.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0

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18

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Jan

18

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Ap

18

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PERMITS*

Data for all areas of Marion and Polk Counties. July 1, 2018 - June 30, 2019. Data compiled from building permits applied for through Salem, Marion County, Polk County, Dallas and Independence building departments.

HBA Events Calendar DATE

EVENT

TIME

LOCATION

September 17th

Lead Paint Certified Renovator Training

8:00am - 5:00pm

HBA Conference Room

Sept 21st - 22nd

HBA Tour of Remodeled Homes

October 8th

HBA Off the Clock - ‘Soup Wars’

5:00pm - 7:00pm

Mission Mill Spinning Room

October 17th

Lead Paint Certified Renovator Training

8:00am - 5:00pm

HBA Conference Room

November 12th

HBA Member Dinner

5:00pm - 7:30pm

Salem Convention Center

November 21st

Lead Paint Certified Renovator Training

8:00am - 5:00pm

HBA Conference Room

December 10th

HBA Holiday & Installation Banquet

6:00pm - 8:00pm

Salem Convention Center

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