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011805 Loan Agmt Orange Hsg Develop Corp Auth Relocation Plan
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1/11/05 les <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2005- <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING THE <br />RELOCATION PLAN FOR RESIDENTIAL <br />PROPERTY LOCATED AT 901 E. SIXTH STREET <br />TO MEET FEDERAL AND STATE MANDATED <br />REGULATIONS FOR PAYMENT OF RELOCATION <br />BENEFITS <br />BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, AS <br />FOLLOWS: <br />Section 1: The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, <br />determines and declares as follows: <br />A. The City and the Community Redevelopment Agency are providing <br />acquisition and rehabilitation financing to Orange Housing Development <br />Corporation ( "OHDC ") a California non - profit organization, for the purchase and <br />rehabilitation of multi - family housing units located at 901 E. Sixth Street in Santa <br />Ana. <br />B. OHDC has entered into a conditional purchase agreement for the <br />acquisition of a twenty -four (24) one - bedroom unit multi - family property. The <br />affordability requirement for the Property will be as follows: 2 units for extremely <br />low income households (30% of area median income) ; 8 units for very low <br />income (40 -50% of area median income); and 14 units for low income <br />households (60 -80% of area median income). <br />C. Pursuant to California Government Code section 7260, et seq., the <br />legislative body is required to adopt a relocation plan, by resolution, whenever it <br />enters into an agreement for acquisition of real property or an agreement for the <br />disposition and development of property which would lead to displacement of <br />people from their homes. <br />D. The OHDC Sixth Street Project Relocation Plan has been prepared in <br />conformance with applicable provisions of the California Government Code <br />section 7260, et seq., Relocation Guidelines (California Code of Regulations, <br />Title 25) and Handbook 1378 of the United States Department of Housing and <br />Urban Development. <br />E. The relocation plan is required due to the temporary displacement of <br />twenty households in the OHDC Sixth Street acquisition and rehabilitation <br />project. No household will be permanently displaced; they will all be <br />accommodated within the project upon completion. <br />4 -5 <br />Resolution No. 2005- <br />
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