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~NTIaODUCT~ON <br />C&C Development Co. and Orange Housing Development Corporation {"the Developer") is <br />in the processing of acquiring one property for their proposed affordable housing project, the <br />Raitt Apartments Project in Santa Ana, CA {"tile Project"}. The Project site consists of .2 <br />acres and is located at 702 S. Raiff Street. The site contains one structure housing IO one- <br />bedroom apartment units. <br />Currently, all 10 units are occupied. The Developer plans to reconfigure and rehabilitate the <br />units, including a thorough rehab of the interior and exterior. For th..e interior, new drywall, <br />paint, insulation, kitchen cabinets, toilets, bath tubs, shower enclosures, sinks, garbage <br />disposals, and vinyl flooring will be installed or replaced. Work on the exterior will include <br />new roofs, repairs to the stucco, new exterior paint and new windows. <br />Eight units will remain after the rehabilitation has been completed: four one-bedroom units, <br />two two-bedroom units and two three-bedroom units:- Units-will be offered to tenants who <br />qualify at 50% of area median income. Those tenant households, whose income level is <br />greater than 50% of area median income, will need to be permanently relocated. In addition, <br />even if all tenant households "income qualify" to remain within the Project, because two <br />units will be lost for the expansion of several units, two households will be permanently <br />displaced regardless. <br />New tenants will be held to a 2~-2 occupancy standard (two people per bedroom and two <br />people in an additional room such as a living room or den) for one-bedroom units and a 2+l <br />occupancy standard (two. people per bedroom and. one person in an additional room such as a <br />living room or den) for tvvo and three bedroom units. Any current overcrowded households <br />will be "grandfathered" and will qualify to remain within the Project in one of the <br />rehabilitated units, unless they are one of the two households to be displaced due to the <br />reduction in number of units. <br />As of this -date, the Project. will cause the permanent displacement of two residential <br />households. Theneeds and characteristics of the permanent displacees and the Developer's <br />program to provide assistance to each affected person are general subjects of this Relocation <br />Plan (Plan). The dwellings, which are the subject of this Plan, are located on Raiff Street and <br />in the area generally bounded by W. Willits Street, S. Western Avenue, W. Wisteria Place <br />and S. Townsend Street in the City of Santa Ana, as illustrated on the Project Site Maps <br />shown in Attachment 1. <br />The Developer anticipates funding for the Project will be provided by tax increment and <br />HOME funds. This Plan conforms to the requirements of the federal Uniform Relocation <br />Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (URA), as amended, the <br />implementing regulations of Handbook 1378 of the Department of Housing and Urban <br />Development (HUD), the California Relocation Assistance Law, Government Code Section <br />7260, et seq_ {Law), the Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Guidelines <br />Qverlancl, Pacific & Cutler, Inc. <br />
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