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3. Income <br />Information as to the household's income is gathered from residential interviews to determine <br />individual relocation needs and the scope of financial relocation assistance that may be <br />provided. Low - income households may experience challenges qualifying for the purchase or <br />rent of replacement housing. Advance replacement housing payments may be needed to assist <br />displacees in qualifying for loans or leases. Low - income households that choose to rent may be <br />eligible for additional assistance. <br />Based on information obtained from the residential interviews, at least six households may be <br />identified as low- income households. According to the low- income standards for the Housing <br />Authority of the County of Orange (Exhibit C), adjusted for family size as published by the State <br />of California, Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), the 2015 low income <br />limits are defined as follows: <br />Family Size <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />Low Income <br />Limits 2015 <br />$53,950 <br />$61,650 <br />$69,350 <br />$77,050 <br />$83,250 <br />$89,400 <br />$95,550 <br />$101,750 <br />Source: Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) website, accessed March 13, 2016. <br />4. Ethnicity /Language <br />Per the 2000 -2014 U.S. Census American Community Survey Five -Year Estimate, 82.8%' of the <br />population in the City of Santa Ana speaks a language besides English at home. Based on <br />information obtained from the residential interviews of the 21 displaced households, Spanish is <br />the primary language spoken at home. Language services are available to assist the <br />requirements of all affected occupants. <br />5. Households with Seniors <br />Per the 2000 -2014 U.S. Census 5 -Year Housing Unit Estimate, 5.1% of the total households consist <br />of occupants 65 years of age or over. Specific care is taken to identify and address the needs of <br />senior occupants who may require special accommodations. Based on information obtained <br />from residential interviews, no occupants over the age of 65 would be affected. <br />6. Households with Disabilities <br />Per the 2000 -2014 U.S. Census 5 -Year Housing Unit Estimates, 8.7%5 of the civilian non - <br />institutionalized population consist of persons with a disability. Disabilities may include a variety <br />of physical mobility impairments, including psychological and other physical health issues. Care <br />is taken to meet the special needs of each household, particularly as these needs involve <br />physical access to accommodations. Early identification of individual health issues would enable <br />relocation staff to more effectively manage the relocation process. In all cases involving physical <br />or mental impairments, additional services will be provided to ensure close individual case <br />n United States Census Bureau web site, accessed March 13, 2016, htt : /factfinder.census.gov(. <br />s United States Census Bureau web site, accessed March 13, 2016, httpjlfactfinder.census.gov/. <br />55A -19 <br />
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