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010708 Loan Agmts Townsend-Raitt Auth of Reloc Plan 817 821 S. Townsend and 834 S. Raitt
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010708 Loan Agmts Townsend-Raitt Auth of Reloc Plan 817 821 S. Townsend and 834 S. Raitt
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INTRODUCTION <br />The Orange Housing Development Corporation and C &C Development Co., LLC (the <br />"Developer ") has authorized the preparation of a Relocation Plan to be undertaken in connection <br />with the commencement of their proposed rehabilitation project, the 817 -821 S. Townsend Street <br />and 834 S. Raitt Street Project (the "Project ") in Santa Ana, CA. The Project requires the <br />acquisition of three parcels on which there are two 10 -unit buildings and one 11 -unit building <br />totaling 31 apartment units. <br />The Developer plans to fully rehabilitate the units, including interior and exterior improvements. <br />The units will then be converted to affordable housing units comprised of 21 one - bedroom units <br />and 10 two- bedroom units. These units will be offered to tenants who are 50% or below area <br />median income. Any existing tenants who are 80% or below area median income will be <br />"grandfathered" and considered eligible to remain within the Project. <br />In addition, any households who qualify in the Moderate Income category (between 81% -120% <br />of area median income), will also be allowed to remain within the Project under certain return <br />rental conditions to be discussed in Section III -D. <br />Those current households, who are considered "over- crowded" (needing more than two <br />bedrooms based on a 2 +2 occupancy standard), will also be grandfathered and will qualify to <br />remain within the Project in one of the rehabilitated units. New tenants will be held to a 2 +2 <br />occupancy standard (two people per bedroom and two people in an additional room such as a <br />living room or den). <br />As of this date, the Project will cause no permanent displacement of residential households. <br />The needs and characteristics of the displacee population and the Developer program to provide <br />assistance to each affected person are general subjects of this Relocation Plan (Plan). The <br />Developer anticipates funding for the 'Project will be provided by tax increment and HOME <br />funds. This Plan conforms to the requirements of the federal Uniform Relocation Assistance and <br />Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (URA), as amended, the implementing <br />regulations of Handbook 1378 of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), <br />the California Relocation Assistance Law, Government Code Section 7260, et seq. (Law), the <br />Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Guidelines adopted by the Department of <br />Housing and Community Development and Title 25, California Code of Regulations Section <br />6000, et seq. (Guidelines). <br />This Plan is organized into four sections: <br />1. Project description (SECTION I); <br />2. Assessment of the project occupants and their needs (SECTION II) <br />3. Description of the Developer's temporary relocation program (SECTION III); <br />4. Description of the Developer's outreach efforts, project timeline and budget (SECTION IV). <br />I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br />1 <br />5 -39 <br />
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