The review appraiser shall field inspect the property appraised as well as the comparable sales that the appraiser(s) considered in arriving at the fair market value of the whole property and of the remainder(s), if any. If a field inspection is not made, the file shall contain the reason(s) why it was not made. The review appraiser shall examine the Appraisal Reports to determine that they: 1. Are complete in accordance with USPAP or UASFLA 2. Follow accepted appraisal principles and techniques in valuing real property in accordance with existing state law. 3. Include consideration of compensable items, damage, and benefits, but do not include compensation for items non-compensable under state law. 4. Clearly states the appraisal problem as influenced by the project. 5. Incorporates specialists’ opinions (e.g., value of timber, fixtures, etc.) as they contribute to the value of the whole property, rather than as arbitrary additions to the value of the real property...