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55A - RESO - BRISTOL ST RELOCATION PHASE 3A
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Public Works
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55A
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5/17/2016
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2021
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Relocation <br />The Uniform Relocation Act provides that no eligible residential persons shall be required to <br />move from their dwelling unless comparable replacement dwellings are available to such <br />persons. The purpose of this section is to identify whether sufficient comparable replacement <br />housing resources exist for all potential residential displacees. Additionally, while available <br />replacement locations are not required for non - residential occupants to move, a survey of <br />available replacement commercial sites have been searched to determine what sites may be <br />available to the non - residential occupants and to determine what impacts, if any, may occur due <br />to a lack of available replacement sites. The City is committed to making every effort to <br />satisfactorily relocate all displaced occupants. <br />••N <br />i <br />To determine the availability of residential and commercial sites prior to the displacement of <br />occupants from the Project area, resources were researched through the following sources: <br />• Internet sources (MLS listings, Loop Net); <br />• Canvassing the Project area for properties available for lease and or for sale; <br />• Telephone and field contact with commercial brokerages serving the area; <br />• Classified rental listings from local publications, and; <br />• Contacts with real estate /property management companies serving the community. <br />B. <br />i. Residential For-Sale and , <br />A housing resource survey was conducted to determine the availability of replacement housing <br />within the City's replacement area, identified as the City of Santa Ana, and the neighboring cities <br />of Tustin, Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Garden Grove, Orange, and Anaheim sufficient to meet <br />the needs of displaced rental tenants and homeowners. <br />The replacement housing survey considered available two -, three -, and four - bedroom <br />conventional housing for rent and for sale. This data is summarized in Tables 5 and 6, below. The <br />conventional housing survey, Table 5, identified 24 currently available, two -, three -, four -, and <br />five - bedroom conventional housing units for rent. The survey of available single - family <br />residences for sale, Table 6, identified 25 currently available two -, three -, and four - bedroom <br />housing units for sale. The individual figures for number of units found by bedroom size are <br />presented in the tables, as well as location and price range. <br />10 <br />55A -22 <br />
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