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*Unable to interview occupants <br />**Room renters <br />I. Housing Mix <br />As shown in Table 3 above, the Project area includes 29 households occupying 13 single family <br />residences, t eight -unit apartment building, t residential duplex apartment building and t <br />residential fourplex building, some with multiple households in one dwelling and or converted <br />into multiple units. 14 of the affected households are tenant -occupied, tt are owner -occupied and <br />4 unknown. Occupancy information will assist in determining the relocation needs and scope of <br />assistance provided. No mobile homes will be affected by the Project. <br />z. Occupancy Standards <br />The standard for housing density adopted by the City allows two persons per bedroom and one <br />person in a common living area. The City adheres to the state building code occupancy standard <br />based on the square footage of dwellings for households largerthan eight members. Referrals to <br />replacement housing provided to occupants may reflect the need for larger accommodations to <br />comply with the state and City of Santa Ana code requirements. <br />Generally, these standards allow for up to three persons to occupy a one -bedroom unit, five <br />persons in a two-bedroom unit, and seven persons in a three-bedroom unit. Any households with <br />more than eight members would require a four-bedroom replacement unit based on the <br />respective size of that unit, per the state building code. <br />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 provided. <br />Low-income households may experience challenges qualifying for the purchase or rent of <br />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 />7 <br />75B-17 <br />Property <br />.- of <br />Occupancy <br />No. <br />Address <br />Type <br />Use. <br />Bedrooms <br />Occupants <br />Type <br />City <br />25 <br />124 E. Warner <br />Residential <br />4-plex <br />3 <br />Unknown* <br />Unknown* <br />Santa <br />Ave. (front) <br />I Ana <br />26 <br />124 E. Warner <br />Residential <br />4-plex <br />3 <br />Unknown* <br />Unknown* <br />Santa <br />Ave. back <br />Ana <br />27 <br />128 E. Warner <br />Residential <br />4-plex <br />3 <br />5 <br />Tenant <br />Santa <br />Ave. (front) <br />Ana <br />28 <br />128 E. Warner <br />Residential <br />4-plex <br />t <br />4 <br />Tenant <br />Santa <br />Ave.(back <br />Ana <br />29 <br />402 E. Warner <br />Residential <br />SFR <br />I <br />z <br />t <br />Owner <br />Santa <br />Ave. <br />Ana <br />*Unable to interview occupants <br />**Room renters <br />I. Housing Mix <br />As shown in Table 3 above, the Project area includes 29 households occupying 13 single family <br />residences, t eight -unit apartment building, t residential duplex apartment building and t <br />residential fourplex building, some with multiple households in one dwelling and or converted <br />into multiple units. 14 of the affected households are tenant -occupied, tt are owner -occupied and <br />4 unknown. Occupancy information will assist in determining the relocation needs and scope of <br />assistance provided. No mobile homes will be affected by the Project. <br />z. Occupancy Standards <br />The standard for housing density adopted by the City allows two persons per bedroom and one <br />person in a common living area. The City adheres to the state building code occupancy standard <br />based on the square footage of dwellings for households largerthan eight members. Referrals to <br />replacement housing provided to occupants may reflect the need for larger accommodations to <br />comply with the state and City of Santa Ana code requirements. <br />Generally, these standards allow for up to three persons to occupy a one -bedroom unit, five <br />persons in a two-bedroom unit, and seven persons in a three-bedroom unit. Any households with <br />more than eight members would require a four-bedroom replacement unit based on the <br />respective size of that unit, per the state building code. <br />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 provided. <br />Low-income households may experience challenges qualifying for the purchase or rent of <br />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 />7 <br />75B-17 <br />