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020507 Approval Reloc and Replacement Hsg Plan Wilshire-Minnie Apts
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020507 Approval Reloc and Replacement Hsg Plan Wilshire-Minnie Apts
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Relocation Plan or the Little Minnie Street Pro'ect Santa Ana <br />C. PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br />The Developer is proposing to rehabilitate the 17 Project buildings and will undertake all <br />needed improvements to the individual units, up to an entire floor at a time. Interior <br />rehabilitation activities will include replacement of major kitchen appliances, new paint and <br />bathroom enhancements as well as replacement of floor coverings, doors and windows as <br />well as reconfiguration to create units with larger living space and more bedrooms. Exterior <br />improvements will include the addition, repair or replacement of roofs, staircases, <br />balconies, landscaping, water heaters, decking, trash enclosures, parking lots and building <br />facades. <br />The rehabilitation and construction cycle will last between six weeks to two months per <br />phase and the construction is expected to begin immediately following the Agency approval <br />and close of escrow in summer of 2007. <br />As a result of the rehabilitation, residents will be required to move temporarily from their <br />units. Upon completion of the rehabilitation, residents will be able to return to a rehabilitated <br />unit in the building /complex if they qualify based on the income restrictions to be imposed <br />to the newly constructed and renewed units. Households exceeding the criteria of 60% of <br />median income will be required to relocate permanently and may be eligible for relocation <br />assistance consistent with the applicable relocation law. <br />Prepared by Overland, Pacific & Cutler, Inc. Page 5 <br />4 -18 <br />
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