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Resolution
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
12/12/2016
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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY APPROVING THE DOCKTOWN PLAN AND ENDING RESIDENTIAL USE AT DOCKTOWN, AND FINDING THIS ACTION IS NOT SUBJECT TO AND IS EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT
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<br /> <br /> Type of vessel/structure <br /> Size <br /> Age <br /> Quality <br /> Condition <br /> <br />What are the qualifications of the appraisers? <br /> <br />Two appraisers will determine the fair market value of your property: 1) a tangible <br />asset/personal property appraiser; and 2) a marine appraiser. The qualifications for <br />each are as follows: <br /> <br />MARCUS R. PIGROM, ASA <br />SENIOR MANAGER, TANGIBLE ASSETS <br />Mr. Pigrom joined appraising firm Desmond, Marcello & Amster in 2005 as a personal <br />property and fixtures and equipment appraiser and became senior manager, tangible <br />assets in 2009. He has successfully completed hundreds of appraisal assignments <br />and his appraisal experience includes a wide variety of personal property and <br />business types in the manufacturing, retail and service sectors. Representative <br />projects include the appraisal of mobile homes and other livable personal property, <br />industrial machinery and equipment, medical facilities and service stations. His <br />experience includes coordinating appraisal activities with real estate appraisers <br />identify commercial and residential improvements for purposes of compensation. <br /> <br />Mr. Pigrom has prepared residential personal property and fixture and equipment <br />appraisals for numerous agencies across California including Caltrans, Los Angeles <br />Metropolitan Transportation Authority, City of Hayward, City of Santa Ana Public <br />Works, Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, the City of Capitola, and Port <br />San Luis Harbor District. <br /> <br />Professional Affiliations <br />Mr. Pigrom is an Accredited Senior Appraiser (ASA) of the American Society of <br />Appraisers in the Machinery and Technical Specialties discipline. <br /> <br />JEFF KEISER <br />PRINCIPAL MARINE SURVEYOR <br />Mr. Keiser has worked in the marine industry for more than 21 years. He has <br />captained research vessels and numerous pleasure charters in the Caribbean, Puget <br />Sound and San Francisco. In Southern Florida, he restored classic yachts and <br />graduated from Chapman School of Seamanship’s Surveyor program. <br /> <br />Mr. Keiser draws upon extensive and diverse experience in the marine industry to <br />thoroughly evaluate and value vessels. In addition to survey reports, he offers
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