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d. Understanding of Need <br />It is our understanding that the City needs qualified Right of Way Property Appraisal firms to <br />provide property appraisal services for the City of Santa Ana Public Works projects. We <br />believe the qualification needed is more than just having the technical knowledge and <br />experience to complete the necessary appraisal services for full or partial acquisitions, fee <br />or easement interests, or permanent or temporary rights. We believe the need and <br />expectation for the City should be a firm that: <br />1. Understands it is part of the process and part of an acquisition team; <br />2. Understands its appraisal reports are a tool for the acquisition of property rights <br />for the City's public work projects; <br />3. Understands its reports have to be understood not only by the agent in the field, <br />but the property owners who are fearful of the process impacting their lives and <br />can have confidence that each detail has been considered in the valuation of <br />their property; <br />4. Recognizes risks that could derail the acquisition process and notifies the <br />Project Manager of issues in advance to get solutions before the appraisal is <br />completed; and, <br />5. Does more than just following the appropriate guidelines and standards to meet <br />project schedule deadlines. <br />Hennessey & Hennessey is such a firm that has, for over 39 years, always understood the <br />needs of cities and public agencies. Our Understanding of Need/Scope of Work that follows <br />includes our approach and tasks necessary for successful completion of any assignment <br />the City may have. <br />Scope Understanding <br />Typically, appraisers are asked to provide valuations for one of several intended uses: <br />preliminary appraisals for budgeting, acquisition appraisals for new sites (or expansion of <br />existing sites) or road widening purposes, appraisal for disposition of surplus property, bond <br />financing, and litigation to include eminent domain. The proposed work plan will differ <br />somewhat depending on the intended use and the property type. In all cases, appraisal <br />work will be performed under the requirements of the Uniform Standards of Professional <br />Appraisal Practice (USPAP) and the Code of Professional Ethics and Standards of <br />Professional Appraisal Practice of the Appraisal Institute, and appraisal criteria set forth by <br />the City. <br />Preliminary Appraisals <br />In the preliminary appraisal process, no contact is made with property owners. All subject <br />property inspections are completed from the public right of way. Building data is limited to <br />public record data and other information obtained from market data providers. In some <br />cases, it may be suitable to limit the valuation approaches to the single approach most <br />relevant (Cost, Income Capitalization, or Sales Comparison). <br />The scope of work for this intended use includes collection, confirmation, analysis, and <br />reporting of data. Other general market data and conditions are studied. Consideration is <br />given to each subject property's zoning, surrounding improvements, and neighborhood. <br />Proposal for On -Call Right of Way Property Appraisal Services 12 <br />RFP No. 18-082, City of Santa Ana <br />