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Item 25 - Tenant Relocation Plan for 206 and 208 S Flower Street
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Item 25 - Tenant Relocation Plan for 206 and 208 S Flower Street
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206 S. Flower Acquisition and Relocation <br />Relocation Plan <br /> <br />6 <br />II. ASSESSMENT OF RELOCATION NEEDS <br /> <br />A. SURVEY METHOD <br /> <br />Individual interviews with the affected households were conducted by OPC staff in October 2022. <br />Both households have been interviewed. Inquiries made of the residential occupants interviewed <br />concerned household size and composition, income, existing mortgages on the property, length of <br />occupancy, ethnicity, home language, physical disabilities, special relocation needs, and <br />replacement housing preferences. <br /> <br />B. HOUSEHOLD DATA <br /> <br />1. Current Occupants <br /> <br />There are two tenant-occupant households to be permanently relocated for the Project that may be <br />eligible for relocation assistance and are the subjects of this Plan. The households consist of 6 <br />adults and 1 child (17 years or younger) on-site for a total of 7 persons. <br /> <br />2. Replacement Housing Needs <br /> <br />Replacement housing needs, as expressed in this plan, are defined by the total number of required <br />replacement units and distribution of those units by bedroom size. The projected number of <br />required units by bedroom size is calculated by comparing current data for household size with the <br />City’s replacement housing occupancy standards. These standards, generally, allow for up to one <br />person in a studio unit, two persons in a one-bedroom unit, four persons in a two-bedroom unit, <br />six persons in a three-bedroom unit and nine or more persons in a four-bedroom unit. <br /> <br />Based on available household data, both of the units is overcrowded. The replacement units <br />required for the current population include two two-bedroom low-density residential unit for rent. <br />A low-density residential unit includes single-family homes, duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes, <br />along with duplex-style residential communities. <br /> <br />3. Income <br /> <br />Verbal income data was provided by four of the interviewed households. According to HUD <br />income standards for Orange County (Exhibit A) adjusted for family size, both households qualify <br />as Very Low income (31% - 50% of AMI). <br /> <br />4. Ethnicity/Language <br /> <br />Both of the interviewed households are made up of Hispanic or Latino/a occupants. Both <br />households communicate primarily in Spanish and will require translation. <br /> <br />
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