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This property is condemned according to the city, yet it is completely open and is a serious danger for neighborhood children. This property has been sitting in this condition for almost two years. Plus, prostitutes and drug dealers park in front of the house because it is very dark with no lighting. When is the city going to have this house torn down? Will the city patrol the area so that drug dealers and prostitutes no longer hang out right in front of this blighted house?
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mee too (ضيف)
needs to be razed (ضيف)
so atrocious (ضيف)
decon (ضيف)
taxes (ضيف)
Anonymous (ضيف)
serious problem (ضيف)
Really? (ضيف)
nimdA (ضيف)
Anonymous (ضيف)
Heather! (ضيف)
no trespassing (ضيف)
Any kid can go up the driveway and get killed in that mess. There is NO fence stopping kids or pets from getting near or into the condemned building. If I'm not mistaken, construction sites usually have a fence all the way around them. This is an accident and lawsuit waiting to happen.
And we live around the corner and those weeds weren't started to be trimmed until a couple days ago. That trimming didn't even put a dent in the weed patch. Here is a pic we took today on our walk.
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What a disgrace!
trespasser (ضيف)
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Anonymous (ضيف)
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nimdB (ضيف)
"For the record, please at least list what you would like to owners to do--specifically--with regards to this property. Thank you. [sic]"
The owners should sell it. Preferably to someone who knows what they are doing. I know for a fact that the Everyone in the area would be very happy if that was to happen.
nimdB (ضيف)
"For the record, please at least list what you would like to owners to do--specifically--with regards to this property. Thank you. [sic]"
The owners should sell it. Preferably to someone who knows what they are doing. I know for a fact that the Everyone in the area would be very happy if that was to happen.
Anonymous (ضيف)
"I re-checked and there is not a gaping hole in the fence on the front of the property, unless you are referring to the driveway"
Oh yeah, that. What's it called? Oh Yeah, a gaping whole.
Anonymous (ضيف)
"Can't have unregistered/uninsured cars on property without a junk yard permit. LCI should take a look into this. "
I second that.
Ben (ضيف)
Anonymous (ضيف)
Anonymous (ضيف)
Anonymous (ضيف)
Anonymous (ضيف)
Anonymous (ضيف)
Anonymous (ضيف)
Anonymous (ضيف)
Anonymous (ضيف)
Anonymous (ضيف)
"construction materials removed from front yard"
No they weren't. I also saw stuff all over the front yard the other day.
And since when is an abandoned tarped car building materials?
Lewis St. Resident (ضيف)
Concerned (ضيف)
Marianne McCarthy (ضيف)
p.s. this is my first posting re: this; I don't post anonymously. I'll post some photos tomorrow so all can see what I'm talking about. Don't have them on this computer.
J. Hart (ضيف)
Has anybody called LCI on this issue? I can't imagine that they'd let this slide.
Livable City Initiative
165 Church Street, 3rd Floor
New Haven, CT 06510
203-946-7090
Also, consider posting a picture. Pictures help.
Mike Wilson (ضيف)
Kristin Hurd (ضيف)
Anonymous (ضيف)
Mike Wilson (ضيف)
J. Hart (ضيف)
Mike Wilson (ضيف)
J. Dubicki (ضيف)
Heather Findlay (ضيف)
Heather (ضيف)
First of all, I’d like to say thanks to those of you who have actually posted your names, because up to this point it seemed that everything was being done anonymously by one particular, vengeful person, so thanks for that. We hear you loud and clear.
As an interested party to 17 Lewis Street, I concur completely with J.Hart’s comment that “SeeClickFix is a great tool for communication and incident tracking, but it's not a substitute for human interaction,” even if I am taking it slightly out of context. This sudden flurry of comments about 17 Lewis, after five months of silence, makes me wonder what midnight meeting of the Lewis Street Interested Parties I missed. We have never received a single comment from any of our neighbors (near or far) concerning the property, in all seriousness. If we had, we would have worked to rectify the problem immediately, which is why Kristin’s accusation that we are “arrogant” is completely out of character for us. We definitely never intended to become the “bad” neighbor in all of this, and I suspect that most of you have no idea the hoops we’ve been made to jump through to try to build a house; it’s been unreal. I should write a book.
Instead of coming to us, though (or even slipping a note into our mailbox), anyone who has had a problem with us, legitimate or otherwise, decided to go straight to the City, which makes it considerably harder for us to rectify problems while simultaneously bowing to their every whim. They wanted a fence put up; we complied. We heard anonymous complaints about building materials in the front yard; we removed them. We even cut down the sunflowers that apparently were not allowed to still be in the garden past their prime. Who knew? We heard of complaints about non-building materials in the back yard and we had those removed, as well.
If you have a problem, you need to let us know, please. There is no animal infestation in the structure; claims of this nature are simply not true, as there is nowhere for them to infest. It’s a poured concrete slab, pure and simple and solid. The house is closed, sealed and is not infested, either. We’re over at the property often enough to know its condition.
It has been made plain and clear to us, through various channels, that our neighbors are not interested in having us on our property, let alone building a house next to them. Consequently we are complying with that as well. What more do you want? When we try to build (with valid permits!) we’re harassed, and when stop building, we’re harassed. In fact the most recent stop to the building process (and the one before that) was brought on 100% by the neighbors, not us. Yet we’re the ones being maligned here, and in a conveniently anonymous fashion until today.
I for one think it is past time for everyone involved/interested to have a calm, mediated discussion about this property, so that all complaints can be heard, and so that we are able to tell our side of the story, as it’s pretty evident that this has been one-sided for a long time now. Would any of you be willing to meet with us concerning this, and to present what changes you would like to see? This is an open invitation Heather, Marianne, Mike, Kristin, J.Hart, Matt, Jeanene, J.Dubicki, and anyone else who’s interested in this issue. You may contact us any time at FairHaveners@Hotmail.com. We are actually nice people, and I think you’ll find that we’re willing to bend over backwards to get along with people because believe me, it’s SO much easier that way. What do you have to lose?
Thank you,
Heather
Jeannette Faber (ضيف)
Marianne McCarthy (ضيف)
Hello Heather of 17 Lewis,
It's three weeks late for April Fools, so I'm going to assume you're serious that you thought people in the neighborhood thought 17 Lewis was acceptable and not the total disaster that it is.
Even though it's a bit beside the point, I must mention this. Of all the offenses you have committed against as "neighbors" at 21 Lewis, including things we have been to court about (and I won, mind you), why would I make up a story about squirrels? My office looks right out onto that white structure- I see them coming in and out of the eaves of the "house." Remember you left the windows open all summer and fall? I was here on maternity leave with my new baby, and while I was on pain meds for a couple of weeks- they weren't THATstrong. I didn't imagine the family of squirrels coming and going. I use this point to illustrate that this is all beyond a coffee chat. The structure needs to be demolished. It's a city issue because you clearly cannot comply to legal codes, as time has shown. Your concrete slab, as you call it , is 5.5 inches beyond the setback line as it is. I paid a surveyor a pretty penny to prove that. Documents are at City Hall. We're waiting for you to apply for your variance. When you do and the meeting is held, you can meet all the people who have posted here, and then some, in person because we will all be there, and then we can all chat about 17 Lewis. See you at 200 Orange (City Hall, where variances are decided)?
J. Hart (ضيف)
Heather of 17 Lewis (ضيف)
First of all, my well intended post was not meant as an April Fools joke, and I’m sorry if you took it that way. Nor was I calling your sanity into question, or accusing you of lying. We have no illusions that the property is an eyesore to many, including us. Since we have received clear indication that we are not welcome on our own property at any time, we decided to take a break and stay away. We have a valid demolition permit for the remaining structure, and would very much like to see it come down, but when we’re forced to spend our time defending ourselves rather than working, things get put on hold.
I’d also like to clarify about this variance requirement. It is certainly true that the Building Department is questioning the side yard variance measurement, after their own property line maps were shown to be incorrect. However they are requiring MORE proof than they’ve already received, and this is our current obstacle. If it were as simple as applying for a variance, it would have been done many, many months ago. However they require an additional survey that shows both the property line AND the existing structure, and as you are already aware, property surveys are not inexpensive. So that’s where we stand on that issue. Unfortunately it’s not as simple as just applying for a variance. I wish it were. And seriously, 5.5 inches? You halted construction over 5.5 inches?
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Jeanene Breisch (ضيف)
Marianne McCarthy (ضيف)
1. 1/4" over the setback line is enough to stop construction. 5.5" is an ENORMOUS amount. You can check with any professional contractor or architect for verification on that. (For those who don't know, the setback line, established by city ordinance, defines the minimum distance between any building or structure and an adjacent property line. New Haven's minimum is 8 feet. )
2. The next step to continue construction is for the owners to apply for a variance. I have a copy of the letter that was sent to the owners of 17 Lewis. All building permits have been rendered invalid until this matter is addressed. Once at the hearing, the owners have burden of proof to show that they have not OR
why they should be able to build over the setback line. That's where the aforementioned "not inexpensive" survey comes in. Which, of course, I know all about , since I dug deep into my own pockets to have the property line surveyed professionally already, and he only took cash, so if you don't have the money for such professional services, you probably don't have the money to finish this construction properly, so why don't you just put the property on the market?
4. Jeneane is so right- I saw 17 Lewis from their side last summer, and I almost threw up. She's being kind using the word "depressing." It's horrifying. I thought we had a bad view- theirs is a nightmare. If you think this thing looks bad from the street, you should all come and take a side view. Or perhaps good neighbor Heather will offer tours of the property itself?
Libby Makela Johnson (ضيف)
Heather Findlay (ضيف)
To Heather of 17 Lewis:
I have heard what you have said regarding your property. I actually just took a walk with my family past it since I hadn’t probably since last fall. Shame on you!! Whatever your beef with the City, hold ups, etc, whatever your excuse there is simply NO EXCUSE for the shape of that property. EVER. The building is not secure and the "yard" is an arrangement of debris. This is NOT what our neighborhood is about. What I would like to hear from you is a timeline of what you propose to do about this property THIS year. I have heard mention on this site about a variance. When will you apply? Are you talking with a contractor regarding this property? Why haven't you done the bare basics of yard management? So many questions and really all I have heard about is how you are the victim of the City and neighbors ramping up their harassment of you. Well, ENOUGH. There is NO ONE preventing you from doing simple maintenance of this property. And if you say you have, I would seriously have to question your judgement regarding what you find acceptable. As somenone who has spent the past 10+ years rebuilding a house that was boarded up and trashed when purchased, I again say shame on you for bringing the rest of us who love this neighborhood down. If you are incapable of handling this property then just sell it to someone who will make it look decent. Get it together and stop making excuses for your absenteeism.
I mean if you lived next to that everyday for years what would you do?
Jeanene (ضيف)
Heather of 17 Lewis (ضيف)
Look, we could quibble forever about the finances involved in building a house, or why all these posts starting popping up
again, or even why people are using metaphors and talking about the 'real' reason they don't want to look at our property,
but that's not really the point of all of this. The fact is that you and our other anti-neighbors made it very plain that
you did not want us living/building/being next door to you, prior to any property issues, and you did everything within your
power to keep us away as long as possible. Well congratulations, it worked. It's not as if you went running to the Building
Department with the slew of violations that were being perpetrated by others in the area, only us, so your intentions were
quite clear. You've succeeded in doing exactly what you wanted and now you're complaining about the results. There's more
than one way to resolve an issue with your neighbors. You took the hard, expensive road, and now we're all paying for it.
The more it costs us in defense, the longer it will take to spend any money on the property; that's how the math works.
We can't possibly comply with every whine we've seen on this anonymous board, and I think you realize that. Even I think
complaints about sunflowers are absurd. We removed the various items that were being complained about earlier in the front
and back yard, and we're working on stripping/demolishing the remaining portion of the old structure. We know it's an
eyesore, we hate it as well, and of course we'll comply with whatever else gets thrown our way. If you want to see progress,
let us alone long enough to accomplish it.
Want to buy the property or know someone who does? Email us an offer.
Heather of 17 Lewis (ضيف)
Libby, I hear you loud and clear, and even when we first bought and lived on the property, we were always having to pick up
condoms, baggies, empty alcohol bottles, and even chase away the johns, so I know that's been a problem even before we moved
to New Haven; it's not something can be blamed solely on our property, for sure.
I'd love to meet you, as well, and let you see that I'm definitely not the monster that certain individuals would like to imply. I pick up our area of the street every time I come by to pick up the mail (more when it's warmer; less when it's colder), and I can also assure you that there's no illegal activity occurring on the property, other than the items that
certain people have stolen from us!
As I've stated before, we're aware it's a problem and we are working on it. Feel free to email us at
FairHaveners@Hotmail.com, as well. Thanks.
Heather of 17 Lewis (ضيف)
Heather F, we've been working on the property for the last month or so, and will be continuing to work on it. Since you asked,
here's what I've scheduled/have completed so far:
March 29 - April 4: remove vehicle and sailboat; remove misc metal for scrap (furnace, ductwork, downspouts, etc); remove load of wood from back fence
April 12 - 18: Weeding, tilling, planting in front yard; remove tomato cages from side yard
April 19-25: pack/remove personal items from original structure
April 26-May 2: WT dumpster scheduled to arrive; remove building materials from back yard
Like I said, we've been working on it for about a month now. In general I agree with you about the yards (side and back, at
least), but honestly, it wouldn't have made a bit of difference one way or the other. We could have the best landscaping in
the world and we'd still have the same litany of issues that we have now. Want to meet up and discuss at some point? The
e-mail's above. Thanks.
Jeanene (ضيف)
Matthew Breisch (ضيف)
I got a call last evening informing me of all the action on “See Click Fix” regarding the 17 Lewis St debacle. I read through all the posts and I am very thankful to all the neighbors who have stepped up and taken this issue on. Sincerely, thank you.
And, thank you everyone for using your real names. Because, after reading the owners of 17 Lewis St seriously thought, “…it seemed that everything was being done anonymously by one particular, vengeful person”, it makes it quite obvious that it is not “one vengeful person” who thinks their construction masterpiece is an abomination. Yes, owners of 17 Lewis, you are in fact quite delusional. It is not one crazy person who thinks it is mess – it REALLY IS a mess. How many neighbors does it take for you to realize this fact? Oh yes, it is very much a mess you have created, and maintain, with a skill for such things I have never seen before.
It is almost pointless to reiterate that the condition of 17 Lewis St is like a backwoods, Appalachian homesteading experiment gone wild, and horribly wrong. Everyone knows it is a complete mess (except Mayor DeStefano for some reason). But let’s not dwell on that. The real issue is why nothing has been done by the city. Apparently a lot of people have been complaining about this mess and apparently the city has done little more than nothing. Revoking building permits and demo permits is nothing. Let’s see some real action.
It’s funny that the owners of 17 Lewis St were accusing one “particular” person of being a “vengeful person”, when in fact, the person that I assume they were accusing could care less about them and does whatever possible not to think of them in any way. It is unfortunate that I even had to hear about the “See Click Fix”, Lewis St debacle and feel obligated to give my two cents.
Good luck with your variance, owners of 17 Lewis St. And good luck to the city when Channel 8 gets wind of this. Wasn’t this disaster already covered by the New Haven Independent?
Try to get along (ضيف)
I live 3 blocks away and when I started on See Click Fix and set up the area too watch this street i included. But in the pass two day I must have got 30 emails about this, with people going back and forth.
1.Has any of you complaining ever even spoke to these people liven there?
2. Why don't you get off the computer and see if you can lend ahand in getting it cleaned up. This weekend is going to nice out or would you just like to hide behind the computer and @#$% about it.
3. There is so many things wrong in Fair Haven like shootings, cars going fast on our streets and the loud music at all hours from cars driven around.
I understand people are upset and at there ends but be part of the care NOT the problem.
Heather of 17 Lewis (ضيف)
J. Hart (ضيف)
pretending to be someone else (ضيف)
Hey "Try to get along,"
I thought we were using "real names." We do, after all, want to be real neighbors, not "anti-neighbors." Why don't you use your real name? I hope to see you over at 17 Lewis Street on the weekend since it' going to be so nice. If I see you there, I know that the "real neighbors" actually care.
OMG (ضيف)
Marianne McCarthy (ضيف)
To all the *anonymous* people who are complaining about the multiple posts on this topic, please unsuscribe- you haven't had to live beside /have your children play next to this mess for 3 years while watching your tax bill increase 20% each year. I have.
Let the neighbors have their say. We live in a Facebook, blogging, Twitter universe- this is the way things get done nowaday. Deal with it or log off. The OWNERS and CITY OFFICIALS NEED TO KNOW this is not a small deal. And for the people on Lewis Street who have been suffering with this debacle (while simultaneously being accused of "harassment" and "lying" and "stealing" and "spying and tattling"), well, we deserve, at the very least, some online validation.
Heather Findlay (ضيف)
Heather,
I have tried to contact you at the email address you stated here, but have not heard from you so I wanted to make sure you had every opportunity to respond. Here's what I wrote in the email I send you:
From reading (and commenting) on the 17 Lewis Street property there seems to be some conflicts. You wrote in one of your comments that you would be open to having a discussion. I hope this is still true and would like to invite you to a Quinnipaic River Community Group meeting on May 12th to discuss this issue. If you haven't heard of us we are a grassroots community group dealing with issues on both sides of Q-River in hopes of making our community stronger and better for all. I believe some residents of 17 Lewis Street will also be there to discuss this and to be fair to everyone I want you to be able to speak on the topic...it is afterall, your property!!
Also, I just want to let you know that someone will be moderating the discussion so it remains fair and respectful. The goal is that no one feels "attacked" because, bottom line, we want a positive outcome. We have had meetings like this in the past with developers in the area and even Mayor, so we know that when people are passionate about a topic it can get a little heated. Based on some of the comments on see-click-fix, I think this may be one of the hot topics and want to assure you we will do our best to make sure the discussion remains fair and open and I have stated the same to your neighbors on Lewis Street.
Again, the meeting is at 7pm, May 12th at the Waucoma Yacht Club (in the upstairs hall). I hope you will join us and please feel free to ask any questions and of course please let me know if you can attend.
Thanks!
Heather
PS This meeting is open to ANYONE who would like to attend. Hope to see you there.
Marianne McCarthy (ضيف)
21 Lewis Street (ضيف)
To see the results of the variance hearing:
http://www.newhavenindependent.org/archives/2009/06/steel_house_to.php
This ticket is going to be open for a long time.
Lewis St (ضيف)
joey (ضيف)
I see that this issue on Lewis street might not be of the same as other areas,maybe this ward has nothing to do and needs to retire
anti-joey (ضيف)
u r obviiosly retarted. what you say means nothing and makes no sense to what the issue are. you need to stick it to the facks. you even say you never been on Lewis street. so why do you even try to get up in the grill? I suspect you are Keith Johnson - that's why.
I know Keith Johnson has a lot to keep his plate full for quite a while. Maybe Keith Johnson should get to work maintaining his property(ies) - "that's right, we are Property Owners, huh", said Keith and Heather, with noses to the sky. Well, Property Owners, you do not have the time to be posting here, that is for sure.
Go ahead, try to discredit LCI all you want with these pathetic attempts to bring your delusion to reality. It's not going to happen. You are delusional. Seek medical attention ASAP.
Anyway, LCI is three days away. Better get to work.
joey (ضيف)
Learn to read first and just maybe you can learn to type - i stated nothing but facts ,
grow up and return to your counseler at once for immediate help
Heather Findlay (ضيف)
Stop with the personal attacks. They are counter-intuitive to the dscussion and issues at hand. SCF is better than petty commentary. Grow up both of you.
joey (ضيف)
p.s. you did not have to remove a part of my post ,there was no vulgarities or personal attack ,that was a cheap shot
Libby Makela Johnson (ضيف)
Mike (ضيف)
Anonymous (ضيف)
Anonymous (ضيف)
Anonymous (ضيف)
Steve Brown (مستخدم مسجل)
Personally I don't know that turning this into a "green space" (ie empty lot) is the best reuse for our neighborhood. Is the housing market really so terrible that this can't be reused for residential use?
I'm not an immediate neighbor (I live on Chatham St) so I guess I'd defer to the opinions of Lewis Street residents, but it seems to me that the better solution would be to tear it down and build a new house. That is, assuming it cannot be rehabbed, which it looks like it cannot.
21 Lewis (ضيف)
JC (ضيف)
??-?? (ضيف)
Has anyone called the Building Department for an Update??
203.946.8045 or 946.8040
Matthew (ضيف)
Not for nothing, but a Puerto Rican male wearing dark, slightly over-sized, denim jeans and bright red, t-shirt (new looking), red baseball hat (new looking), sneakers, about 5'9", medium complexion, what appeared to be less than manly, facial scruffiness, and a thin build was seen in the rear yard of the condemned property this morning at approximately 9:30. He opened a window of the house next door, then went in back of the neighboring property to "scope out" the scene.
The police were called, but the suspect was not apprehended.
Last week, $200 in copper was stolen from 13 Lewis St.
FYI
Reader (ضيف)
This was voted on by BZA, and with a heavy recommendation from City Plan to "pass" the variance for 6 inches, because, if it was passed, the City could shepard and guide it to safe completion. According to the NHI:
"The six-inch oversight was due to the fact that Johnson was given a permit to build his house based on a tax map, which is less accurate than a survey map."
If that is the case, then the City failed twice: once in issuing a permit without a survey map, and second in not sheparding this process as they'd said they'd do.
JC (ضيف)
Anonymous (ضيف)
Marianne McCarthy (ضيف)
libbymj (مستخدم مسجل)
MAB (ضيف)
The Health Department has been notified about the animal infestation. They are tracking down the appropriate agency to have the critters trapped and removed.
The weeds are also over a foot or two tall now. To say the yard needs some upkeep is a serious understatement.
libbymj (مستخدم مسجل)
NEIGHBOR (ضيف)
JC (ضيف)
Neighbor (ضيف)
Total Johnson (ضيف)
Mike W (ضيف)
Total Johnson (ضيف)
Mike W (ضيف)
Neighbor (ضيف)
What can we as neighborhood residents do? I feel like we have tried every venue, avenue, EVERYTHING, and we are not being heard.
So, we now have racoons living there. Awesome. I imagine it is also attracting mice/rats, bugs, and maybe squatters.
I am also worried that our kids will get hurt. Little guys don't know better, and older kids are naturally curious. We have a lose-lose here...
fair_haven.gov (ضيف)
Call the building Department to get an update 203.946.8040 or 203.946.8045.
Perhaps his permit is expired
Total Johnson (ضيف)
Someone deleted my post apparently...
His permits were halted. Ultimately, it was due to a zoning violation; he built the "house" over the setback line. He needed to get a zoning variance to proceed. So, City Plan put some stipulations on the approval of the variance (without which he would have to demo a section of the mess and move it back over the setback line -- ouch!). As far as anyone knows, the dealine to comply was not met last June. He was allowed one, one year extension. That expires right about now. If it does, his permits will sit arrested and he will have to go through the zoning variance process again. I don't know if City Plan will grant him the variance again.
brick (ضيف)
Neighbor (ضيف)
21 Lewis (ضيف)
What's the story? (ضيف)
XX_New_Haven (مستخدم مسجل)
XX_New_Haven (مستخدم مسجل)
Guest (ضيف)
Wow! I forgot this was on SCF until I got an email update today!
I think the neighbors already do that, XX_New_Haven. I walk my dog by there and see people in the yard a lot. I see cars parked in the driveway a lot too. It may be the owners though I don't know. There was a horrible, teal Sunfire that was smashed in on one side that was parking there almost every day, but I think it was a neighbor because it was there all the time and I don't think that place is allowed to be lived in. That car is no longer parking there anymore at least lately. It is really crazy looking and just funny to look at, but I am sure the closer neighbors are going crazy. Can't someone buy it from whoever owns it? Does it have some kind of family history or story that keeps the owner from selling it? It would be great to know all the details about this. It is just so crazy!
Concerned Parent (ضيف)
JC (ضيف)
Marianne (ضيف)
Justin Elicker (مستخدم مسجل)
Thanks to everyone for reporting this. I just heard from LCI that they are pressuring the property owner to deal with the issue based on the City's anti-blight policies. I'll let you know as this progresses.
Justin Elicker
Ward 10 Alderman
justin.elicker@gmail.com
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curb strip dumping (ضيف)
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