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Relocation Plan Lor the OHDC 1411 North Durant Street Rehabilitation Project <br />Asian <br />38 <br />0.5% <br />29,778 <br />8.8% <br />Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific <br />Islander <br />0 <br />0.0% <br />1,160 <br />0.3% <br />Some Other Race <br />4,367 <br />53.0% <br />137,360 <br />40.6% <br />Two or More Races <br />428 <br />5.2% <br />15,492 <br />4.6% <br />Hispanic or Latino (of Any Race) <br />7,773 <br />94.4% <br />257,097 <br />76.1 <br />Source: 2000 U.S. Census <br />4. Profile of Potentially Displaced Residents <br />Funding source requirements limit occupancy in the Project to those households <br />which earn less than 60% of the median income standard adjusted for family size <br />as established by the United States Department of Urban Development (HUD) (See <br />Exhibit B). Based upon the most currently available tenant income data, there are <br />11 households whose income exceeds the permitted limit at the 1411 North Durant <br />location. <br />Of the 11 Project households to be permanently displaced for not meeting the <br />qualifying income criteria to return to the rehabilitated Project units, 5 will require <br />studio replacement units, 3 will need a one - bedroom and 3 will be referred to the <br />two - bedroom units based on atypical occupancy standards allowing up to 3 persons <br />in a one - bedroom and up to 5 people in a two - bedroom unit. There are no senior <br />households (head of household 62 years or older) nor any reported disabilities that <br />could affect the relocation process. <br />When asked, most of the respondents prefer to remain in the Santa Ana <br />neighborhood to remain close to employment and schools children attend. <br />Prepared by Overland, Pacific & Cutler, Inc. Page 9 <br />7 -85 <br />