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Resolution to Approve the Relocation Plan <br />Depot at Santiago Project <br />November 3, 2015 <br />Page 2 <br />Current occupants that will need permanent relocation are eight known commercial businesses <br />and one household as a result of the Project. All occupants have been interviewed and provided <br />informational notices of the relocation plan in accordance with State and Federal requirements. <br />The occupants were also informed of the City Council meeting on November 3, 2015 and a copy <br />of the draft Relocation Plan was made available. Furthermore, all occupants will be provided <br />relocation assistance including advisory services, moving costs, and re-establishment services <br />provided by the Developer and their relocation consultant. <br />STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT <br />The relocation plan covered by this report allows the City to meet Goal #5 (Community Health, <br />Livability, Engagement & Sustainability), Objective #3 (Facilitate diverse housing opportunities <br />and support efforts to preserve and improve the livability of Santa Ana neighborhoods), Strategy <br />C (Provide that Santa Ana residents, employees, artists and veterans received priority for <br />affordable housing created under the City's Housing Opportunity Ordinance or with City funding <br />to extent allowed under state law). <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />There is no fiscal impact <br />1 <br />Kelly Reenders <br />Executive Director <br />Community Development Agency <br />KR/JB/NWII <br />Exhibit: 1. Draft Relocation Plan <br />2. Resolution <br />55A-2 <br />