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City Council and Successor Agency
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4/13/2015
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RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY ADOPTING THE 1606 MIDDLEFIELD ROAD RELOCATION PLAN AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF RELATED DOCUMENTS AND ISSUANCE OF RELOCATION BENEFITS
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04/13/2015 <br /> 166 7.3.A. - Page 23 Zelocation Plan <br /> Housing assistance to enable you to rent or purchase a replacement dwelling on a timely basis. Last <br /> Resort Housing assistance is based on the individual circumstances of the displaced person. Your <br /> relocation representative will explain the process for determining whether or not you qualify for Last <br /> Resort assistance. <br /> If you are a tenant, and you choose to purchase rather than rent a comparable replacement dwelling, the <br /> entire amount of your rental assistance and Last Resort eligibility must be applied toward the down- <br /> payment and eligible incidental expenses of the home you intend to purchase. <br /> 8. RENTAL AGREEMENT <br /> As a result of the City's purchase of the property where you live, you are a tenant of the City. <br /> 9. EVICTIONS <br /> Any person, who occupies the real property and is not in unlawful occupancy, is presumed to be entitled <br /> to relocation benefits. Except for the causes of eviction set forth below, no person lawfully occupying <br /> property owned by the City will be required to move without having been provided with at least 90 days <br /> written notice from the City. Eviction will be undertaken only in the event of one or more of the <br /> following reasons: <br /> • Failure to pay rent; except in those cases where the failure to pay is due to the <br /> lessor's failure to keep the premises in habitable condition, is the result of <br /> harassment or retaliatory action or is the result of discontinuation or substantial <br /> interruption of services; <br /> • Performance of dangerous illegal act in the unit; <br /> • Material breach of the rental agreement and failure to correct breach within the <br /> legally prescribed notice period; <br /> • Maintenance of a nuisance and failure to abate within a reasonable time following <br /> notice; <br /> • Refusal to accept one of a reasonable number of offers of replacement dwellings; <br /> or <br /> • The eviction is required by State or local law and cannot be prevented by <br /> reasonable efforts on the part of the public entity. <br /> 10. APPEAL PROCEDURES - GRIEVANCE <br /> Any person aggrieved by a determination as to eligibility for a relocation payment, or the <br /> amount of a payment, may have the claim reviewed or reconsidered in accordance with the <br /> City's appeals procedure. Complete details on appeal procedures are available upon request <br /> from the City. <br /> 11. TAX STATUS OF RELOCATION BENEFITS <br /> California Government Code Section 7269 indicates no relocation payment received shall be <br /> considered as income for the purposes of the Personal Income Tax Law, Part 10 <br /> (commencing with Section 170 01) of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, or the <br /> Bank and Corporation Tax law, Part 11 (commencing with Section 23001) of Division 2 of <br /> Autotemp 17 RESO.#15397 <br /> MUFF#609 <br />
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