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Resolution
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
12/12/2016
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<br /> <br />7 | Page <br />Docktown Plan <br />OAK #4823-0464-7229 v3 <br />Docktown Plan Development Process <br />OPC has developed the Docktown Plan by drawing on its experience assisting numerous <br />local public agencies in California and other entities to plan and execute relocation <br />assistance programs under circumstances where no state or federal relocation <br />requirements apply. OPC has provided such services since 1984. <br />In order to assess the potential relocation needs of persons impacted and advise the City <br />Council on a reasonable Relocation Assistance Program, OPC first assessed the existing <br />conditions at Docktown including Households living at the Marina as well as the various <br />types of Dwellings used for residential purposes berthed and emplaced at the Marina. In <br />order to collect data on existing conditions OPC first obtained current information from <br />the City and then conducted its own “windshield” survey of the Marina. This process <br />permitted OPC to develop an appropriate interview form to be used to obtain information <br />directly from Households. A sample of this form is provided in Appendix 1 of this Docktown <br />Plan. <br />Between August and October 2016, OPC made at least three attempts to meet with all <br />current Tenants and Sub-tenants to conduct an interview to discuss their current use of <br />their Dwelling, their Household composition, income, and any special needs, and details <br />regarding their Dwelling, including its size, age, and condition. OPC staff utilized in <br />person/on-site attempts, telephone, email, and written notice distributions as means to <br />reach out to the Households for this process. Table 1 below shows the results of OPC’s <br />interview process to date. <br />
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