Laserfiche WebLink
II. ASSESSMENT OF RELOCATION NEEDS <br />A. METHODOLOGY <br />Asa result of the need to temporarily displace Projects occupants, a surveywas conducted <br />of the households that would be impacted to better plan for the temporary displacements. <br />Personal interviews were conducted with 19 of 20 residents, followed up by efforts to <br />compare gathered information to the data provided by the Developer's property <br />management staff. Data for this Plan are accurate as of November 24, 2004. One <br />household could not be reached despite several attempts and the Developer's information <br />was used for preparation of this plan. Three units were confirmed vacant at the time of the <br />interviews and one unit gave notice to vacate by the end of November 2004. <br />B. SURVEY RESULTS <br />The resident population within the Project totals 109 individuals. Among this group, there <br />are 54 adults and 55 children. The 24 units included in this Plan now contain 24 rentable <br />one - bedroom apartments. <br />1. Occupancy <br />The breakdown of households by family size is as follows: <br />Table 1: Distribution of Households by Family Size (20 households) <br /># in Household <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br /># of Households <br />1 <br />6 <br />4 <br />5 <br />1 <br />2 <br />1 <br />There is an average of 5.5 occupants per unit in the Project. In accordance with the <br />State Building Code, all households will meet the necessary occupancy standards <br />and be able to return to a rehabilitated unit in the Project. <br />Prepared by Overland, Pacific & Cutler, Inc. 4 -17 Page 5 <br />