Service Fees and Garbage Fees
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Garbage Collection (Residential/Senior Citizen) + 8.25% Sales
Tax
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Effective
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11/18/2022
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11/18/2023
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Trash
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$16.30/$15.40
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$17.74/$16.76
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Recycling
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$3.65/$3.65
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$3.97/$3.97
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Extra cart
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$9.75
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$10.75
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Garbage Collection (Mustang SUD Customers) + 8.25% sales tax
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Effective
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11/18/2022
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11/18/2023
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Trash
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$16.30
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$17.74
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Recycling
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$3.65
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$3.97
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Extra Cart
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$9.75
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$10.75
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Commercial Frontload Rate Schedule
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Lifts
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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Extra Lift
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2 Cubic Yd
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$98.93
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$202.55
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$273.02
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$279.44
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$296.91
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$302.84
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$70.22
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3 Cubic Yd
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$138.06
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$306.51
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$381.03
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$409.14
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$434.71
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$443.40
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$81.91
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4 Cubic Yd
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$182.95
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$368.18
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$504.97
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$514.94
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$547.12
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$558.07
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$93.59
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6 Cubic Yd
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$205.67
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$410.53
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$567.66
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$578.50
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$707.05
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$806.03
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$128.69
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8 Cubic Yd
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$251.38
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$452.45
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$694.30
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$925.68
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$1,256.73
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$1,389.21
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$140.37
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Container with gates
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$7.01
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Containers with casters
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$14.02
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Containers with locks
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$13.67
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Commercial cart 1x week
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$36.27
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Commercial cart 2x week
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$46.07
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Commercial recycle cart
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$3.76
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Additional cart
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$27.75
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Roll off rate schedule (20, 30, 40 Cubic Yard) Per Ton
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Haul
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$558.81
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Delivery
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$147.07
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Daily rent
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$5.89
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Monthly rent
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$176.71
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Disposal per ton
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$50.99
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Disposal load
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$300.00
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Relocation
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$99.35
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Downtown Compactors (City Owned)
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Monthly
(1 pickup/week)
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Monthly (2 pickup/week)
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Tier 1 - service company
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$50
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$80
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Tier 2 - service company
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$150
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$250
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Tier 3 - food service company
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0—125 max occupancy (inside/outside)
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$500
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$600
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126—225 Max occupancy (inside/outside)
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$600
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$700
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226—300 Max occupancy (inside/outside)
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$700
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$800
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Replacement of key
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$100
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Illegal dumping fee (no 1-time use allowed)
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$1,000
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Water and sewer service charges
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Disconnect/reconnect fee
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$50
($75 if beyond the city's normal business hours)
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Transfer fee
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$25
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Trip fee
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$15 ($75 if beyond the city's normal business hours)
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Re-read
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$20
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Profile history
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$25 plus $0.10 per page
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Temporary disconnect/reconnect
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$25
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Meter test
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$150
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Tamper fee
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$1,000
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Returned check fee
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$25
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Meter Fees
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3/4"
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$415 (existing meters only)
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1"
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$480 (minimum meter size)
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1 1/2"
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$1730
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2"
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$1,970
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Meter change out (customer request)
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Current cost of the meter plus labor and materials
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Fire Hydrant Meter Fees
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Meter deposit
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$2,700
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Monthly administrative fee
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$50
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Relocation fee
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$100 (original)
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$150 (2nd time)
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$200 (3rd + time)
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Tamper fee
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$1,000
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Damaged collar lock
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$95
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Damage (due to improper freeze protection or abuse)
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$1,400
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Damaged RPZ (due to improper freeze protection or abuse)
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$806
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Contractors are responsible for providing proper freeze protection
to Fire Hydrant Meter and RPZ assembly
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Reinspection Fees
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First
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$125
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Second
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$175
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Third
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$225
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Water/Wastewater Connection Fees
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Water
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1"Access
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$2,175
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1-1/2" Access
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$2,475
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2" Access
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$2,475
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Boring fee
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$1,200
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• All taps and meters greater than two inches will need
to be installed by the contractor, shall require a meter vault, and
shall meet the most current engineering design standards. The city
will only install meters up to 2" in size; larger meters must be picked
up and installed by the builder.
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• Standard fees reference herein do not include extraordinary
costs incurred by the city, including but not limited to the cost
of labor and materials related to boring and repairs to streets and
easements. The city will provide an itemized list detailing the actual
costs of such labor and materials.
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Sewer
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4" Tap
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$1,500
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Boring fee
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$1,000
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• All taps greater than four inches will need to be installed
by the contractor.
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• Standard fees referenced herein do not include extraordinary
costs incurred by the city, including but not limited to the cost
of labor and materials related to boring, manholes, and repairs to
streets and easements. The city will provide an itemized list detailing
the actual costs of such labor and materials.
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Pro-rata charges. The rate of recovery will be calculated at
the time of installation, however, will not exceed the actual amount
of the line installed. The time period for recovery is five years
past the date of the end of the maintenance bond.
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Impact fees. Impact fees for water and sewer service units shall
be charged in accordance with the current impact fee ordinance.
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Repair fees. Repair to a city-owned infrastructure, including
meters/components, will be charged to the party responsible for the
damage or disruption of service. The fees associated with the repair
charge will be actual cost of materials, equipment, labor, and repair
to streets and easements.
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Review fees for permits - individual wastewater discharge permit.
A review fee and administration fee will be due at time of application
in the amount of seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500). No
permit will be issued until this fee is paid by the applicant.
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