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Depot at Santiago Project <br />Relocation Plan <br />II. ASSESSMENT OF RELOCATION NEEDS <br />A. SURVEY METHOD <br />To obtain information necessary for the preparation of this Plan, personal interviews with the <br />Project site occupants to be permanently displaced were conducted in July through September <br />2013. Follow-up interviews were attempted in September 2015 to update the Plan. Multiple <br />attempts were made to contact the site occupants. <br />There are eight business tenants and one individual who stores personal property on-site. There <br />is one residential tenant occupying the Project site as well. The interviewer was successful in <br />obtaining updated responses from eight of the ten known Project site occupants. The data in this <br />section of the Plan are based solely on the unsubstantiated responses of those individuals who <br />participated in the survey. <br />Inquiries made of the residential occupant concerned household size and composition, income, <br />rent and mortgage payments, length of occupancy, ethnicity, home language, physical <br />disabilities, and replacement housing preferences. Inquiries made of the commercial occupants <br />pertained to the type and description of the business, number of employees, annual revenues, <br />specialty equipment, permits and licenses, hours of operation, special needs related to the <br />relocation of the business, and preferred area to relocate. <br />B. FIELD SURVEY DATA - RESIDENTIAL <br />1. Current Occupants <br />There is one residential household with one adult occupant to be relocated for the Project. <br />The residential tenant occupies a commercial space (studio) on the Project site. <br />The commonly accepted standard for housing density allows two persons per bedroom <br />and one person in the common living area. Based on this criterion and available tenant <br />data, the tenant -occupied household is not over -crowded. <br />2. Replacement Housing Needs <br />Replacement housing needs, as expressed in this plan, are defined by the total number of <br />required replacement units and distribution of those emits by bedroom size. The projected <br />number of required traits by bedroom size is calculated by comparing survey data for <br />household size with typical replacement housing occupancy standards. These standards, <br />generally, allow for up to three persons in a one -bedroom unit, five persons in a two- <br />bedroom unit, seven persons in a three-bedroom unit and nine or more persons in a four- <br />bedroom unit. <br />The replacement unit required for the displaced residential occupant is a studio apartment <br />for rent. <br />55A-11 <br />