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2008 02 11 CSCCOMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION AGENDA La Quinta Senior Center 78-450 Avenida La Fonda La Quinta, CA 92253 Regular Meeting MONDAY February 11 1 2008 - 5:30 P.M. CALL TO ORDER 1 . Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll Call PUBLIC COMMENT The Chair reserves the right to limit discussion on any topic to three minutes or less. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA PRESENTATIONS (10 MINUTES EACH) - NONE APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approval of January 14, 2008 Minutes CONSENT CALENDAR - NONE NOTE: Consent Calendar items are considered to be routine in nature and will be approved by one motion. PUBLIC HEARING - NONE BUSINESS SESSION 1 . Consideration of Two Commissioners to Serve on the Civic Center Art Purchase Committee 2. Consideration of Participation for the Annual Egg Hunt and Picnic CORRESPONDENCE AND WRITTEN MATERIALS 1 . Monthly Department Report for December 2007 2. Calendar of Monthly Events COMMISSIONER ITEMS 1 . Report from Commissioners Regarding Meetings Attended ADJOURNMENT Adjourn to a Special meeting to be held on February 23, 2008 commencing at 9:00 a.m. at the south entrance to City Hall, 78-495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, CA 92253. S:\Community Services\CS Commission\CSC Meetings\2008\02-11-08\Agenda February 11, 2008.doc APPROVAL OF MINUTES: 1 COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION MINUTES January 14, 2008 CALL TO ORDER A regular meeting of the Community Services Commission was called to order at 5:30 p.m. by Chairperson Weber. Commissioner Sylk led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance. COMMISSIONERS PRESENT COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: Commissioner Sheldon Brodsky Commissioner Andrea Gassman Commissioner E. Howard Long Commissioner Dori Quill Commissioner Robert F. Sylk Chairperson Mark Weber Vice -Chairperson Bob Leidner STAFF PRESENT: Edie Hylton, Community Services Director Steve Howlett, Golf & Parks Manager Kimberly Mack, Museum Services Manager Angela Guereque, Senior Secretary PUBLIC COMMENT None. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA Motion - It was moved by Commissioner Sylk and seconded by Commissioner Gassman to confirm the agenda. Motion carried unanimously. PRESENTATIONS: Lt. Raymond Gregory, Assistant Chief of La Quinta Police, made a presentation in place of Captain Colleen Walker who has been promoted to Chief Deputy Sheriff. The City of La Quinta contracts for 130 hours per day of patrol. There is a Special Enforcement Team with six officers assigned to special projects. The Seventh officer is the Business District Officer. 2 Comi iurmy sorvwo,s Commission mriission minutes January 14, 2708 2 The Traffic Team consists of 5 motorcycle officers helping to reduce the number of accidents. An Administrative Sergeant supervises the School Resource Officers and works on special projects such as the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Four Community Service Officers work with community outreach and traffic control. There are issues at facilities such as the parks, library, and museum with vandalism and graffiti. Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) analyzes park and community areas, defines openness, lighting, and surveillance to deter crime and identify criminals. Commissioner Brodsky thanked Lt. Gregory. He is concerned about the increase in graffiti. Lt. Gregory stated that the City pays for a full time position on the gang task force which helps locate local gangs. Graffiti is oriented to gangs, taggers are typically younger people. Graffiti helps identify gang problems possibly from other areas. Commissioner Gassman asked how many School Resource Officers the City has. Lt. Gregory stated that there are currently three. Commissioner Gassman asked if a private citizen calls the graffiti hotline, do the police get contacted. Lt. Gregory stated that the practice is to get the graffiti removed as quickly as possible, and then staff contacts the Police with pictures. Commissioner Gassman commended all of the sheriff staff for what they do. Commissioner Long asked what happens when someone is caught doing graffiti. Lt. Gregory stated that the Police turn them in and don't have much say in their punishment. There is a Federal cap on the jail capacity and much of the capacity is for violent criminals. Property crimes don't usually get much punishment. The courts try to help rehabilitate the youth. There are programs through the probation department such as summer boot camp and painting over graffiti. Commissioner Quill stated that graffiti has decreased in the last 20 years. She asked Mr. Howlett if the graffiti at Fritz Burns Park was gang related. Mr. Howlett stated that there were four kids involved and one has been caught. Commissioner Sylk stated that taggers know that they are doing wrong and they influence other taggers. He asked if something more severe can be done when they are caught. Lt. Gregory stated that probation is usually the punishment that is handed down to the taggers. Commissioner Sylk asked if the City still has bicycle policing. Lt. Gregory stated that there is still bicycle patrolling as well as Segways. Commissioner Sylk asked if K? Ct, ��na�wi� r;cr�n,e•; C,orn,7:,+�>r7 (vtinuu,y 14, 2008 3- the Police see someone who appears erratic or intoxicated do they stop that person before they get into a vehicle and attempt to drive. Lt. Gregory stated that officers try to assess each situation. Chairperson Weber stated that he appreciates the Segways and bike patrols. He stated that the City might need to get some recommendations for La Quinta Park. Chairperson Weber asked if the Police will be based out of the new EOC at City Hall. Lt. Gregory stated that dispatch comes out of the Indio office and the Special Enforcement Team works out of the substation in the Village. The EOC has a small office where deputies can do paperwork and a Chief of Police office. Chairperson Weber asked how long until a replacement will be named. Lt. Gregory stated that it could be a few weeks to a month. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. Approval of December 10, 2007 Minutes Commissioner Gassman noted that on Page 9, paragraph 3, the word "wonderful" should be "wonderfully." Page 9, paragraph 4, the last sentence is a run on sentence and should be combined with the previous sentence. Page 9, paragraph 5, the word "celebrity's" should be "celebrities." Motion - It was moved by Commissioner Sylk and seconded by Commissioner Brodsky to approve the minutes as corrected. Motion carried unanimously. CONSENT CALENDAR None. PUBLIC HEARING None. BUSINESS ITEMS 1. Consideration of a Memorial Quilt Donation. The following were in attendance supporting this item: Paulette York, Doris Ziemba, Paula Kline, and Anita Manchik. Ms. Kimberly Mack reviewed the process in the acceptance of a donation. The Santa Rosa Readers Book Club requested the donation of a memorial quilt. The quilt was presented by Paulette York. C! Ce r,,t nnv i3n.�icns C;u nir,ssit�n (tJinuates January 14, 2008 .4 Chairperson Weber asked if the Club could meet the conditions. Paulette York stated that they could. Chairperson Weber asked what type of care the quilt would take. Ms. Mack stated that there is little light exposure and the framing could be done in UV plexiglass. Director Hylton stated that the City will do the name plaque and will do a coordinated effort with the library picture hanging to have the quilt hung if approved. Commissioner Gassman asked if there was any consideration given to mounting the quilt with a plexy front and back. Paulette York stated that there is a wall there and that wouldn't work. Commissioner Sylk asked how much money is being raised for the frame. Paulette York stated $1,300. Commissioner Sylk asked what the theme of the crossword is. Commissioner Quill stated the crosswords are quilting information. Commissioner Long stated that he supports this donation with the Club using a UV plexiglass frame to protect the quilt. Commissioner Brodsky stated that as long as the fees are borne by the Club, the donation is okay. Chairperson Weber applauded the Club for their efforts. Motion - It was moved by Commissioner Gassman and seconded by Commissioner Sylk to accept the memorial donation with UV plexiglass framing and its proposed location. Motion carried unanimously. 2. Consideration of Three Commissioners to Serve on the Cove Oasis Trails Ad Hoc Committee. Mr. Howlett stated that a grant of $5,000 was awarded to the Coachella Valley Community Trails Alliance to do a trail assessment. Mr. Le Grand Velez proposed that the Commission appoint three members to an Ad Hoc Committee to assist with the assessment of the existing conditions and recommendations to improve the trails and ancillary amenities in the Cove Oasis. Motion - It was moved by Commissioner Long and seconded by Commissioner Sylk to appoint three Commissioners to serve on the Cove Oasis Trails Ad Hoc Committee to assess the trails and ancillary amenities. Motion carried unanimously. 2 Cow�n�:n,:}� =kxv�ccs Go�rvniss�tm I��linutgs January 14, 2008 G7 - Motion — It was moved by Commissioner Long and seconded by Commissioner Sylk to appoint Commissioner Sylk, Commissioner Quill, and Commissioner Gassman to the Cove Oasis Trails Ad Hoc Committee. Motion carried unanimously. CORRESPONDENCE AND WRITTEN MATERIALS 1. Monthly Department Report for November 2007 Commissioner Long stated that the bridge players are taking over the Senior Center. Director Hylton stated that there is limited space and staff will be looking at future expansion space for the Senior Center. Commissioner Quill asked why the open gym basketball went down. Director Hylton stated that Indio has open gym which opens at 5:30 p.m. 2. Calendar of Monthly Events Commissioner Gassman stated that she has an excused absence for the Feburary 11. 2008 Commission meeting. COMMISSIONER ITEMS 1 . Reports from Commissioners Regarding Meetings Attended. Commissioner Sylk, Chairperson Weber, and Vice Chairperson Leidner attended the Breakfast with Santa. OPEN DISCUSSION Commissioner Brodsky suggested reviving the Fall Arts Appreciation Program at La Quinta High School with painters, sculptors, authors, singers, and musicians. There is limited cost to the City. Commissioner Brodsky would like the Commission to consider reviving this program which was part of the Cultural Arts Work Plan. Commissioner Quill asked how long the program lasts. Commissioner Brodsky stated approximately 2 hrs. Commissioner Long suggested staff contact the La Quinta High School Principal before putting this program into the Work Plan. Commissioner Long asked what the status was for the File for Life. Director Hylton stated that she met with the Fire Chief to look into the program and plan for it. Gt3�rr�umty s�ervicCu (:nmrvrsswr 1,4aur,�,., 6 Jwivary l4. 2008 Commissioner Quill asked when the tiles in Old Town are going in. Director Hylton stated that the agreement is with Wells Marvin for signature. Commissioner Quill asked about the CVRPD revenue report. Director Hylton stated that CVRPD will continue to give the expense and revenue reports to staff. Commissioner Gassman stated the fence at the Preserve looks great. ADJOURNMENT It was moved by Commissioner Gassman and seconded by Commissioner Sylk to adjourn the Community Services Commission meeting at 7:04 p.m. Motion carried unanimously. NEXT MEETING INFORMATION: A Regular Meeting of the Community Services Commission to be held on February 11, 2008 commencing at 5:30 p.m. in the La Quinta Senior Center, 78-450 Avenida La Fonda, La Quinta, CA 92253. etary 7 `eitivl 4 lw4u&rw AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: _I_ COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION MEETING CONSENT CALENDAR: MEETING DATE: February 1 1 , 2008 STUDY SESSION: ITEM TITLE: Consideration of Two Commissioners to PUBLIC HEARING: Serve on the Civic Center Art Purchase Committee RECOMMENDATION: As deemed appropriate by the Commission. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: The sum of $7,500 has been budgeted in the Civic Center Art Purchase Account No. 270.0000.451.61-70. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: Since 1989, with the exception of 2004 and 2005, the City has been selecting artwork from the La Quinta Arts Festival ("Festival") to be displayed at various City facilities. Two City Council Members, in conjunction with two Community Services Commission members, will view the artwork at the Festival for consideration of an art purchase. Historically, the Art Purchase Committee has met the first day of the Festival to select artwork for the City with the artwork being delivered to the City after the Festival. The Festival will be held from March 14 through March 17, 2008 at the Civic Center Campus. The Art Purchase Committee may wish to meet prior to the start of the Festival to select an art piece during the opening hours of the Festival. S:\Community Services\CS Commission\CSC Meetings\2008\02-11-08\Art Purchase Committee.doc 8 ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the Commission are: 1. Appoint two Commissioners to serve on the Civic Center Art Purchase Committee to select Civic Center Art during the La Quinta Arts Festival; or 2. Do not appoint two Commissioners to serve on the Civic Center Art Purchase Committee to select Civic Center Art during the La Quinta Arts Festival; or 3. Provide staff with alternate direction. Respectfully submitted, 46n Edie Hylton Community Services Director S:\Community Services\CS Commission\CSC Meetings\2008\02-1 1 -08\Art Purchase Committee.doc 9 ORWA IWo � AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: 2 COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION MEETING CONSENT CALENDAR: DATE: February, 11 2008 STUDY SESSION: ITEM TITLE: Consideration of Participation for the PUBLIC HEARING: Annual Egg Hunt and Picnic RECOMMENDATION: As deemed appropriate by the Community Services Commission. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None. WORK PLAN TASK: Liaison to the Community. BACKGROUND: The Community Services Department is requesting the assistance of two Commissioners to assist staff in upcoming spring events. Staff requests support in promoting facility use and recreational activities to the public by way of the Community Services booth. The events for consideration will be the Annual Egg Hunt on March 21, 2008 from 9:00 a.m. - 11 :00 a.m. and the City Picnic and Birthday Party held on April 26, 2008 from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Staff will provide paper advertisements, brochures, give-away items, and other marketing products. 10 ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the Commission include: Assign two Commissioners each for upcoming spring events ; or 2. Do not assign two Commissioners each for upcoming spring events; or 3. Provide staff with alternate direction. Respectfully submitted, Edie Hylton Community Services Director 11 CORRESPONDENCE ITEM: 1 Y C�<ir OI° TtiF O TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the CityCouncil FROM: Edie Hylton, Community Services Director g\ DATE: January 15, 2008 SUBJECT: Community Services Department Report for December 2007 UPCOMING EVENTS OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 2008: Feb 1 *Valentine Dance Feb 1 Tae Kwon Do, La Quinta High School Feb 1 Zumba, Senior Center Feb 2 The Nature Depot, Senior Center Feb 4 *Mat Pilates Feb 4 *Ageless Action Aerobics Feb 4 Ballroom Dancing, Senior Center Feb 4 Jazzercise, Senior Center Feb 5 *Free Tax Assistance Feb 5 *Tai Chi Advanced Feb 5 *Digital Photo Feb 5 *Hatha Yoga Feb 5 *Microsoft Excel (4 classes) Feb 6 *Tap Technique Feb 6 *Issues of the Day Feb 6 Adobe Photoshop Professional Version, Senior Center Feb 7 Dance/Play/Pretend, La Quinta High School Feb 7 Beginning Ballet, La Quinta High School Feb 7 *Photo Editing 1 Feb 7 *Tai Chi for Everyone Feb 7 *Intermediate/Advanced Social Ballroom Dance &American Latin Feb 7 *Dress w/ Pizzazz Feb 7 Adobe Elements Intermediate Course, Senior Center Feb 8 *Never Cook Again Feb 9 *Conventions Bridge Lessons Feb 9 *Defense in Bridge Lessons Feb 11 *Beginning Bridge Lessons Feb 11 Desert Adventure Boot Camp, La Quinta Park Feb 12 Personal Touch Body Sculpting, Senior Center 12 Feb 12 Beginning Guitar, Senior Center Feb 12 Guitar Second Level Feb 12 Adobe Elements Basic Course, Senior Center Feb 12 *Photo Editing 2 Feb 12 *Nutrition Class Feb 12 *Adult CPR and Basic First Aid Feb 12 Wicked Dinner & Show Excursion Feb 13 *Self -Publishing Feb 13 *FREE Introduction to Sketching Feb 14 *Valentine Luncheon Feb 14 *Photo Editing 3 Feb 19 *Basic Computer Feb 19 *Beginning Watercolor Feb 19 *Photo Editing 4 Feb 19 Intermediate Belly Dancing, La Quinta High School Feb 20 *Sketching & Drawing Feb 21 *Beginning Social Ballroom Dance & American Latin Feb 21 CV Hiking Class Feb 21 *Mature Driver Training Feb 21 *Basic Internet Feb 21 *E-Mail Feb 22 *Never Cook Again Feb 23 CV Hike Feb 23 CPR/ First Aid Feb 23 Distinguished Artists Award Reception, Civic Center Campus Feb 25 *Intermediate/Advanced Watercolor Feb 25 Sign, Say & Play, Senior Center Feb 26 *Dog Training Feb 26 *List & Labels Feb 26 *Word Processing Feb 27 *Acrylic Painting Feb 27 *Acrylic & Watercolor Painting, Senior Center Feb 28 *Files & Folders Feb 28 *Word Processing Level 2 Feb 28 Beginning Belly Dancing, La Quinta High School *Daytime Senior Center class or activity 13 Community Services Department Attendance Report for the Month of December 2007 Summary Sheet Program 2007 2006 Variance Sessions Per Month 2007 2006 Leisure Classes 38 31 7 24 22 Special Events 592 946 -354 3 3 Adult Sports 584 438 146 45 43 Senior Center 1052 1026 26 86 67 Total 2,266 2,441 175 158 135 Senior Services Senior Center 218 300 -82 14 16 Total 218 300 -82 14 16 Sports User Groups La Quinta Park Use AYSO 1200 1500 -300 15 21 Desert Club Chivas 60 0 60 3 0 La Quinta FC 15 0 15 1 0 Sports Complex LQ Sports & Youth 120 75 45 12 14 Col. Paige School AYSO 450 0 450 3 0 Facility/Park Rentals Senior Center 1 (Private Party) 500 200 300 4 (Church) 375 375 0 5 5 Libra Classroom 600 550 50 12 11 Civic Center 1 (Private Party) 0 50 -50 0 Park Rentals La Quinta Park 200 150 50 4 3 Fritz Burns Park 50 0 50 1 0 Total 3,570 2,900 670 60 56 Total Programs 6,054 5,641 413 232 207 \/..I..nlenr un..rs Senior Center 230 415 185 Total Volunteer Hours 2301 415 -185 14 Community Services Program Report for December 2007 9006 2007 2006 Participants PqqM Meetings Classes 0 Dancing 11 0ft rLeisure 14 2on Excel 9 12 Do 48 14 38 9006 2007 2006 cvv, Participants ��� Participants Variance Meetings Meetings Special Events 1 Breakfast With Santa 220 200 20 1 1 Tree Lighting Ceremony * 350 700 -350 1 Newport Harbor Excursion 22 46 -24 1 1 3 Totals 592 946 354 3 onna 2007 2006 cw, Participants Variance Meetings Meetings Adult Sports 74 —participants 197 -123 21 20 Open Gym Basketball 20 Fitness Center 290 61 229 21 Adult Soccer League 220 180 40 3 3 Totals 584 438 146 45 43 Recreation Totals 1,214 1,397 -183 72 60 * Event was moved indoors this year due to anticipated bad weather. 15 Monthly Revenue Report for December 2007 ivionuu Revenue $ 4,011.00 $ 2,497,00 $ - 1,514.00 Senior Center $ 3,698.00 $ 1,788.00 $ 1,910.00 Community Services La Qulnla Resident Cards $ 2,295.00 Fitness Cards $ 330.00 $ 225 00 $ 105 00 Total Revenue $ 10,334.00 $ 8,020.00 $ 2,314.00 Revenue Year to Date $ 35,083.00 $ 44,076.50 93.50 Facilit Revenue $ 35,622.00 $ 30,236.50 85.50 Senioi Center Communit Services $ 30,476,50 $ 21,125.00 50 51.00 E$7,. La Quetta Resident Cards $ 11,085.00 $ 18,315.00 0.00)Fitness Cards $ 3,160.00 $ 1.755.00 05.00 Total Revenue to Date $ 115,428.50 $ 115,508.00 $ 81.50 The Library multi -purpose room is no longer rented out effective Sept. 1, 2007, the Senior Center is now proposed to patrons as an alternative rental location. Senior Center Attendance Senior Center Program Report for December 2007 antic, ation arttcr a on air ance e2etln s e2eetin a 200 2 06 Senior Activities 3 3 ACBL Brid e 200 177 23 10 11catel5ocial/Party End e, Duph 279 3 04 -25 1 1 44 59 15 Hohda Dance 50 80 1 1 Arts &Crafts Bazaar p 5 1 0 Investment Club 5 20 5 1 Month) Birthday Part 25 135 105 30 1 1 Month) Luncheon 60 21 39 5 3 Movie Time 0 4 1 0 Putting Contest q 0 g 3 0 Tennis Club 8 p 4 6 0 Walkin Club q 814 766 78 33 21 Senior Activity Total Senior Leisure Classes 0 4 0 4 Acrylic Paintin 3 0 1 1 Arts 8 Crafts 3 15 4 4 3 Ballroom Dance 19 8 6 5 2 Com uter Classes 14 0 5 2 0 Dress W/ Pizazz 5 32 36 _4 10 12 Exercise 48 44 4 3 3 Golden Tones 0 7 3 0 Hatha Yoga 7 9 4 5 3 3 Hooked on Loops 26 61 2 4 Issues of the Da 32 6 7 4 Pdates 5 g 4 6 1 2 Quilting 6 6 0 3 4 Tai Chi 16 12 4 4 4 Ukulele Players 30 34 -4 4 4 rs Woodcarve Senior Leisure Classes Total 238 208 30 53 48 TOTAL SENIOR PROGRAMS 1052 974 108 86 67 Senior Services 1 0 Health Screening - Nutritional Counseling 1 0 1 4 5 FIND Food Distribution1 136 198 -62 2 2 HICAP 6 5 0 12 1 0 Holiday Gourds (Craft Project) 12 4 4 I I D Energy Assistance/No fee 10 24 14 1 1 Legal Consultation 6 5 1 2 1 0 Notary Service 2 0 0 g 1 0 Vision Nurses -Glucose Testing 9 24 12 n/a n/a Volunteers TOTAL SENIOR SERVICES 36 218 256 •39 14 12 SENIOR CENTER TOTAL 1270 123o I ss 1oa 7s 17 Volunteer Hours Senior Center a 230k _ 415? -185 Volunteer Total I 230', 415 I f 185 Revenue Senior Center Revenue $4,011,00 I $2,497.00 $1,514 00 Revenue Total: i $4,011.00 $2,497.00 $1,514 00 I-- ni M, Parks Activities Updates For December 2007 New dog bag dispensers were Installed at the Fritz Burns Dog Park. Previously, there was only one dog bag dispenser at the entrance to the dog park. Now, there are dispensers in each of the two off -leash dog areas. Vandals damaged the fields at the Sports Complex by driving a car or truck onto the fields and spinning their wheels. The damage was done to the infields as well as the outfield turf. The LQSYA corrected the infields with their equipment and the landscape contractors did their best to repair the turf. Unfortunately the turf is dormant this time of the year. DSUSD is aware of the damage and a police report was filed. Staff met with DSUSD regarding the Sports Complex Rehabilitation Project. The City contracted with Community Works for the La Quinta Sports Complex Needs Analysis and Rehabilitation Plan. Community Works provided City staff with two proposal plans based upon the Needs Analysis. These were forwarded to DSUSD for review. The School District chose one proposal and worked internally to determine their feasibility and funding. At the meeting, DSUSD provided City Staff with information regarding their funding, their scope of work, and the phasing of the project. The project is being planned in two phases with the first phase beginning in the summer '09. The School District will be the project administrator with shared funding being provided by the City for fencing and backstops, concrete and hard scaping, non -turf infields, the concession building, and furnishings. Community Works was given the assignment to break the project into two phases with cost estimates for the School Districts scope of work and the City's share of funding. A landscape retaining wall was built this month in the northeast corner of La Quinta Park. This project was budgeted for this year to fill the area of landscape between the northeast sidewalk and the north wall. A possible hazard existed for pedestrians who might step off the sidewalk. The retaining wall was constructed to bring the landscape to the same level as the walkway. A drain was installed in the northeast soccer field at La Quinta Park. The park is designed so excessive water will drain into the lower soccer field which acts as a retention basin for the park. This design has worked effectively since the park was completed but it causes the field to be closed until the surface water can percolate into the soil. The new drain will move the surface water from the lower soccer field to the neighborhood retention basin located on the northeast side of La Quinta Park, The fence at the Fred Wolff Bear Creek Nature Preserve was installed. 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