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<br /> <br />8 | Page <br />Docktown Plan <br />OAK #4823-0464-7229 v3 <br />Table 1: Residential Household Survey Completions * <br /> <br />Total Interviews Completed 12 18% <br />Total Unwilling to Conduct Interview 13 20% <br />Total Unresponsive to Date 40 62% <br /> <br />Interview Outcomes Accounted For 65 100% <br />*Based on completions through November 1, 2016. Data subject to change. <br /> <br />As shown in Table 1, the participation level in the interview process intended to collect <br />primary information from Households was low. OPC received a range of responses to its <br />efforts, ranging from no response despite multiple requests to being advised that the <br />Household would communicate only through legal counsel. Neither OPC nor the City <br />have been contacted by legal counsel representing any Docktown Households. <br />Use of This Docktown Plan <br />In any relocation process, a written plan is an important document for communication and <br />management of the process. The Docktown Plan is expected to be used in two ways: <br />1) as the formal document used by the City to communicate the Relocation Assistance <br />Program to those impacted; and 2) as a communications and relocation assistance <br />management tool for interactions between OPC and Households during the relocation <br />phase. The Docktown Plan both describes the Relocation Assistance Program and what <br />those impacted by the Plan can expect from it. <br />Each section of the Docktown Plan builds on the next; accordingly, it should be read in <br />its entirety to understand the importance of each section individually and as part of the <br />entire document. <br />Comment, Review, Approval and Updates of the Docktown Plan <br />The Draft Docktown Plan was made publicly available to Households for comment. The <br />City encouraged comments regarding the Docktown Plan. To ensure that all comments <br />could be considered by Staff and the City Council, written comments were requested to