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Resolution
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City Council and Successor Agency
Date
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 /> 7.3.A. - Page 9 <br /> 1606 Middlefield Road Relocation Plan <br /> The funding source for this project is the City's Park Impact Fee Fund. <br /> No mandatory displacement activities will take place prior to the required reviews <br /> and approval of this Plan. <br /> A. METHODOLOGY AND ASSESSMENT OF NEEDS <br /> To obtain information necessary for the preparation of this Plan, personal <br /> interviews were conducted with the residential households that would be <br /> impacted by the implementation of the prospective project. A site visit was also <br /> made to meet with the occupants. <br /> All information of a statistical nature supplied by the occupants was anecdotal <br /> and not validated by documentary evidence that otherwise may be required to <br /> comply with mandatory relocation and eligibility qualifying criteria. <br /> Residential <br /> Four residential tenants, each renting a bedroom and sharing a single-family <br /> dwelling will be permanently displaced for the Project. Inquiries made of the <br /> residential tenants included household size and composition, ages of occupants, <br /> rental and income information, length and type of occupancy, ethnicity, primary <br /> language in the home, disabilities and health problems, and preferences related <br /> to replacement housing and location. <br /> The interview process was used to determine housing preferences or reported <br /> need to be close to public transportation, employment, schools, public/social <br /> services and agencies, recreational services, parks, community centers, or <br /> shopping. In addition, health needs, which would require special consideration for <br /> accessibility and perhaps proximity to medical facilities, were identified. The <br /> interview was performed by staff and confidentiality will be maintained. <br /> The following table represents the replacement housing needs to properly house <br /> permanently displaced tenants. <br /> PREPARED BYAUTOTEMP 3 <br /> 3 RESO.#15397 <br /> MUFF#609 <br />
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