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prepare a report on the impact of the sale of the Mobilehome Park, including a <br />replacement and relocation plan that adequately mitigates the impact upon the <br />ability of any displaced residents of the Mobilehome Park to be sold to find <br />adequate housing in a Mobilehome Park, as applicable. <br />(j) Any waiver of the rights under this section shall be void as contrary to public <br />policy. <br />(k) The Santa Ana City Council shall not amend the provisions of subsection (b)(1) <br />regarding at -fault just cause and subsection (b)(2) regarding no-fault just cause, <br />without approval by two-thirds (5/7) of all members of the City Council. <br />Section 6. Subsection (a) of Section 8-3140 (Prohibited Increases) of <br />Division 3 (Rent Stabilization) of Article XIX (Rent Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction <br />Ordinance) of Chapter 8 (Buildings and Structures) of the Santa Ana Municipal Code <br />is hereby amended to read as follows: <br />Section 8-3140 — Prohibited Increases. <br />(a) Increases in Rent on Residential Real Property or Mobilehome Spaces <br />in the City of Santa Ana in excess of three percent (3%), or eighty percent <br />(80%) of the change in the Consumer Price Index, whichever is less, and <br />more than one Rent Increase in any twelve (12) month period, are <br />prohibited, unless expressly exempt under the Costa -Hawkins Rental <br />Housing Act codified in California Civil Code section 1954.50, et seq., or <br />the Mobilehome Residency Law codified in California Civil Code sections <br />798, et seq. If the change in the Consumer Price Index is negative, no <br />Rent Increase is permitted. The term Consumer Price Index means, at <br />the time of the adjustment calculation completed by the City pursuant to <br />subsection (b), the percentage increase in the United State Consumer <br />Price Index for all Urban Consumers in the Los Angeles -Long Beach - <br />Anaheim Metropolitan Area published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, <br />not seasonally adjusted, for the most recent twelve (12) month period <br />ending prior to the City's calculation pursuant to subsection (b). A <br />violation of this section occurs upon the service of notice or demand for <br />a prohibited increase in Rent. The Santa Ana City Council shall not <br />amend this Subsection to allow for increases in Rent on Residential Real <br />Property or Mobilehome Spaces in the City of Santa Ana in excess of <br />three percent (3%), or one hundred percent (100%) of the change in the <br />Consumer Price Index, without approval by two-thirds (5/7) of all <br />members of the City Council. <br />(b) No later than June 30 each year, beginning with the year 2022, the City <br />shall announce the amount of allowable Rent Increase based on <br />subsection (a) herein, which shall be effective as of September 1 of that <br />year. <br />Ordinance No. NS-3052 <br />Page 13 of 20 <br />