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Depot at Santiago Project <br />Relocation Plan <br />result in an exceptional and extremely unusual hardship to the alien's spouse, parent, or child any <br />of whom is a citizen or an alien admitted for permanent residence. Exceptional and extremely <br />unusual hardship is defined as significant and demonstrable adverse impact on the health or <br />safety, continued existence of the family unit, and any other impact determined by the Developer <br />and the City to negatively affect the alien's spouse, parent or child. <br />In order to track and account for relocation assistance and benefit payments, Developer staff will <br />be required to seek immigration status information from each displacee 18 years or older by <br />having them self -certify as to their legal status. The Developer will pay relocation benefits to <br />otherwise eligible non -lawfully present persons with non-federal funds. <br />G. RELOCATION TAX CONSEQUENCES <br />In general, relocation payments are not considered income for the purpose of Division 2 of the <br />Internal Revenue Code of 1954, which has been redesignated as the Internal Revenue Code of <br />1986 (Title 26, U.S. Code), or for the purpose of determining the eligibility or extent of <br />eligibility of any person for assistance under the Social Security Act (42 U.S. Code 301 et seq.) <br />or the Personal Income Tax Law, Part 10 (commencing with Section17001) of the Revenue and <br />Taxation Code, or the Bank and Corporation Tax Law, Part II (commencing with Section 23001) <br />of Division 2 of Revenue and Taxation Code. The above statement on tax consequences is not <br />intended as tax advice by the Developer or OPC. Displacees are responsible for consulting with <br />their own tax advisors concerning the tax consequences of relocation payments. <br />H. PROGRAM ASSURANCES AND STANDARDS <br />There are adequate funds to relocate the businesses and the residential tenant. Services will be <br />provided to ensure that displacement does not result in different or separate treatment of <br />displacees based on race, nationality, color, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, familial <br />status, disability or any other basis protected by the Federal Fair housing Amendments Act, the <br />Americans with Disabilities Act, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VIII of the Civil <br />Rights Act of 1968, the California Fair Employment & Housing Act, and the Unruh Act, as well <br />as any other arbitrary or unlawful discrimination. <br />55A-27 <br />