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<br /> <br />Rehabilitation work in the Project will result in the need to temporarily displace residents <br />from their units. Temporary relocation needs will be met by utilizing available on-site units. <br />The Developer anticipates that all households will be accommodated on-site and no <br />temporary units off-site will be required. Additionally, 55 households exceed the income <br />criteria to return to the Project once the units are rehabilitated. <br /> <br />A survey was conducted during the month of December 2006 to determine the availability <br />of rental housing resources within the City of Santa Ana. The results, summarized below, <br />indicate the number of found units by bedroom size, the cost range in each category and <br />median market rent for each category. Housing availability is not expected to be a factor <br />in the relocation process, given the balance between needs and available resources. <br /> <br />1- Rental Unit AvaililbiJityandQ9st by BedroQm Size <br />T<lb1e5: <br />I> .c. 'c <br /> 1 bedroom 2 bedroom 3 bedroom <br /> 'c. <br />#FOllnd . 1 43 47 1 8 <br />Re..,tRarige $500-$1 ,1 60 $935-$1 .275 $1 ,395-$1 ,600 <br /> . $1 <br />l\IIarketMedian. Rent $900 $1 ,1 00 .450 <br /> <br />Since it is anticipated that all temporary housing needs will be met by utilizing the on-site <br />units, it is expected that there will be more than adequate resources to house the 55 <br />potentially permanent relocatees. <br /> <br />Concurrent Displacement <br /> <br />There are currently no known public projects within the City of Santa Ana that would <br />compete with the Little Minnie Street Project for the available existing market housing <br />opportunities. <br /> <br />Prepared by Overland, Pacific & Cutler, Inc. <br /> <br />Page 9 <br /> <br />808-16 <br />