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d. An adequate description of the neighborhood, the property, the portion of the property or <br />interest therein being acquired, and the remainder(s) if any, <br />e. Identified photographs of the subject property, including all principal above ground <br />improvements or unusual features affecting the value of the property to be acquired or <br />damaged, <br />f. An identification or listing of the buildings, structures, and other improvements on the <br />land as well as the fixtures which the Appraiser considered to be a part of the real property <br />to be acquired, <br />g. The estimate of just compensation for or resulting from the acquisition. In the case of a <br />partial acquisition, where appropriate, the Appraiser shall make a reasonable allocation <br />of the estimate of just compensation for the real property to be acquired and for damages <br />to remaining real property, <br />h. The date(s) on which and/or as of which, as appropriate, the just compensation is <br />estimated. The effective date of value estimate must be the last day of inspection, <br />i. The certification, signature, and date of signature of the Appraiser, <br />j. Other descriptive material (maps, charts, plans, photographs), <br />k. The Board project number and parcel identification, <br />1. That the property owner was given the opportunity to accompany the Appraiser during <br />the inspection of the property. <br />9. Appraisal reports shall be prepared in ink or typewritten, dated and signed by the individual <br />making the appraisal prior to being submitted to the Engineer. <br />10. Each appraisal report shall contain an appraiser's certification. A new certificate shall be <br />prepared where there is a change in the appraisal report which affects the estimate of just <br />compensation or changes the date of valuation. An exception to including all requirements <br />in each appraisal report is permitted where project data containing the same information has <br />been developed to supplement the reports. In such instances, an appropriate reference to the <br />information may be considered as equivalent to its inclusion in the appraisal report. <br />11. The Appraiser agrees to furnish one (1) original and four (4) copies (of which (3) copies shall <br />be on green paper) of the appraisal report. <br />12. At the request of the Board, the Appraiser agrees to update reports for six (6) months after <br />the initial completion of the report and/or testifying in court on behalf of the Board on any <br />of the parcels described herein. <br />13. All information contained in the appraisal report and all parts thereof are to be treated as a <br />privileged communication. The Appraiser shall take all necessary steps to insure that no one <br />divulges any information concerning the report except to a duly authorized representative of <br />the Board until authorized in writing by the Board. <br />Page 5 <br />(Exhibit A — Engineer's Services) <br />EJCDC E-500 Agreement Between owner and Engineer for Professional Services <br />Copyright © 2008 National Society of Professional Engineers for EJCDC. All rights reserved. <br />