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which will unduly restrict your planned operations. The City's <br />representative will explain the kinds of moving and reestablishment <br />costs that are eligible for repayment and which are not eligible. <br />That will enable you to carry out your move in the most <br />advantageous manner. <br />I Have A Replacement Location And Want To Move. What Should I <br />Do? <br />Before you make any arrangements to move, notify the City's <br />representative, in writing, of your intention to move. This should be <br />done at least 30 days before the date you begin your move. The <br />City's representative will discuss the move with you and advise you <br />of the relocation payment(s) for which you may be eligible, the <br />requirements to be met, and how to obtain a payment. <br />I Plan To Discontinue My Business Rather Than Move. What <br />Should I Do? <br />If you have decided to discontinue your business rather than <br />reestablish, you may still be eligible to receive a payment. Contact <br />the City's representative and discuss your decision to discontinue <br />your business. You will be informed of the payment, if any, for <br />which you may be eligible and the requirements that must be met <br />to obtain the payment. <br />I Own This Property. Will I Be Paid For It Before I Have To Move? <br />If you reach a negotiated agreement to sell your property to the <br />City, you will not be required to move before you receive the <br />25 <br />