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Relocation Plan for Santa Ana Arts Collective — 1666 North Main, Santa Aria, California <br />Introduction <br />The following relocation plan (Plan) has been prepared for submission to the City of Santa Ana <br />(City) as administrator of CDBG and HOME funds, the California Tax Credit Allocation <br />Committee (CTCAC) and the California Debt Limit Allocation Committee (CDLAC) in <br />conformance with the applicable provisions of the Uniform Relocation Act (46 U.S.C. § 4600 et <br />seq.), its implementing regulations (49 C.F.R. Part 24), the California Relocation Assistance Law, <br />California Government Code Section 7260 et seq. (ORAL) and the California Relocation <br />Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Guidelines, Title 25, California Code of Regulations, <br />Chapter 6, Section 6000 et seq. (Guidelines) and Handbook 1378 of the United States Department <br />of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Santa Ana Arts Collective, LLC (Developer) has <br />acquired for adaptive reuse a late modern, five -story office building and site, to create an iconic <br />community gallery and affordable family development designated for professional artists of all <br />disciplines. The proposed Santa Ana Arts Collective Project (Project) will consist of 25 one - <br />bedroom units, 16 two - bedroom units and 17 three - bedroom units. The common grounds will be <br />professionally landscaped, offer approximately 113 parking spaces and provide a community art <br />gallery, art garden, digital and media lab, music room, maker space, performing arts room, <br />community garden, community room, tot -lot, onsite bicycle parking and laundry room. The <br />property acquisition, which is planned as part of the Project, will potentially cause the <br />displacement of 10 non - residential occupants. <br />The statutory basis for this Plan arises from the anticipated need to permanently displace the non- <br />residential current office uses from their Project units as well as to identify relocation requirements, <br />special needs and preferences for these occupants and the relocation assistance program the <br />Developer will follow. The Plan is presented in four sections: <br />Section I. General Project area and site description <br />Section IL Profile of non - residential occupants who may be affected <br />Section IId: Description of available suitable commercial sites in the vicinity of Project <br />Section IV: Description of the relocation assistance program <br />It is important to be aware that the preparation of the Plan fulfills an administrative requirement <br />but does not, by itself, constitute a commitment to proceed with the Project or the eligibility for <br />relocation assistance or benefits. <br />The Plan has been prepared by LACAL Consulting, Inc. ( LACAL). The LACAL office is located <br />at 6535 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 205 in Los Angeles, California. The general telephone member <br />is (323) 951 -9887 which is attended Monday through Friday, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. <br />y • <br />