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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 10 <br /> 1606 Middlefield Road Relocation Plan <br /> Residential Relocation Resources(For Rent)-Units Required vs.Current <br /> Units <br /> Units by Bedroom Count Rooms Required Rooms <br /> Room for Rent 4 4 <br /> All Units 4 4 <br /> Two of the tenants are on disability and three of the tenants rely upon public <br /> transportation. Rents ranges from $475 to $495 per month. Based upon the <br /> Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD's) income <br /> categories, all of the residential tenants fall within the `Extremely Low' income <br /> category. <br /> B. REPLACEMENT RESOURCES <br /> Residential <br /> A resource survey will be conducted prior to any mandatory displacement to <br /> identify available comparable, decent, safe and sanitary units, which are <br /> adequate in size and contain the required number of bedrooms for each <br /> household, in proximity to the Project site. Tenants will be referred to open <br /> market housing. A housing survey was performed during the week of October <br /> 20, 2014 to identify available comparable, decent, safe and sanitary units in <br /> proximity to the Project site. <br /> These potential replacement housing resources offer comparable amenities, with <br /> prices ranging from $1050 to $1307 for a room for rent in a dwelling and $1300 to <br /> $1475 for a studio apartment. <br /> Based on the results of that survey, an adequate number of available market-rate <br /> units were found to meet the potential needs of the households that will be <br /> permanently displaced. <br /> This Relocation Plan outlines the requirements for moving the households being <br /> displaced, and demonstrates the level of advisory and financial assistance that <br /> will be provided. <br /> PREPARED BYAUTOTEMP 4 <br /> 4 RESO.#15397 <br /> MUFF#609 <br />
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