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Item 33 - Rent Stabilization Ordinance and Just Cause Eviction Ordinance
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Item 33 - Rent Stabilization Ordinance and Just Cause Eviction Ordinance
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(b) No later than June 30th each year, beginning with the year 2022, the City <br />shall announce the amount of allowable re nt increase based on <br />subsection (a) herein, which shall be effective as of September 1st of that <br />year. <br /> <br />Section 8-1998.2 – Reasonable Rate of Return. <br /> <br /> This ordinance allows for an annual adjustment of residential real property or <br />mobilehome space rent of up to three percent (3%), or eighty (80%) of the change in the <br />Consumer Price Index, whichever is less. A Consumer Price Index-based increase is <br />found and determined to provide a just and reasonable return on a n owner’s property, <br />and has been adopted to encoura ge good management, reward efficiency, and <br />discourage the flight of capital, as well as to be commensurate with returns on <br />comparable investments, but not so high as to defeat the purpose of curtailing <br />excessive rents and rental increases. Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, any <br />owner of residential real property or a mobilehome park who contends that the limit on <br />rental increases set forth in Section 8-1998.1 above will prevent the owner from <br />receiving a fair and reasonable return on their property may petition for relief from the <br />cap set forth in section 8-1998.1 pursuant to the procedures set forth in section 8- <br />1998.3. <br /> <br />Section 8-1998.3 – Fair Return Petition for Rent Increase. <br /> <br /> (a) An owner of residential real property or a mobilehome park owner may <br />petition for a rent increase in excess of that provided in section 8-1998.1 in order to <br />obtain a fair and reasonable return on their property (“Fair Return Petition). Such Fair <br />Return Petition shall be on an application form prescribed by the City Manager and shall <br />be decided by the City Manager, or their designee (“City Manager”). Owner shall <br />provide a copy of any Fair Return Petition submitted to the City to the applicable <br />tenant(s), and provide City with proof of completing such service to the app licable <br />tenant(s). The tenant(s) will then have thirty (30) days from the date of receiving the <br />Fair Return Petition to reply or provide additional materials to the City in response to the <br />Fair Return Petition. The applicant shall bear the burden of establishing that a rate <br />increase in excess of that provided in section 8-1998.1 is necessary to provide the <br />applicant with a fair and reasonable return on their property, including by providing an <br />independent financial report and verified financial data demon strating that without such <br />an increase, they will not realize a fair and reasonable return on their property. <br /> <br />(b) Applicant shall be responsible for all costs associated with the City’s <br />review of the Fair Return Petition. Upon receipt of a Fair Return Petition, the City <br />Manager shall determine the anticipated costs of review and if the employment of <br />expert(s) will be necessary or appropriate for a proper analysis of the applicant’s <br />request. If the City Manager so determines, the City Manager shall also determine the <br />anticipated costs of employing such expert(s). The resulting figure shall be <br />communicated to the applicant, and the Fair Return Petition shall not be processed until <br />the applicant has paid to the City the estimated cost of the complete analysis. City will <br />EXHIBIT 1
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