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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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12/12/2016
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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY APPROVING THE DOCKTOWN PLAN AND ENDING RESIDENTIAL USE AT DOCKTOWN, AND FINDING THIS ACTION IS NOT SUBJECT TO AND IS EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT
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<br /> <br />11 | Page <br />Docktown Plan <br />OAK #4823-0464-7229 v3 <br />There are an estimated 95 occupied berths at Docktown, of which an estimated 65 have <br />Tenants and Sub-tenants; the remaining are non-live aboard Berths, vacant berths, and <br />those berths used by persons for commercial purposes, which are not eligible for <br />relocation assistance under this Docktown Plan. <br />Characteristics of Persons and Dwellings <br />In developing this Docktown Plan, it was important for OPC to attempt to learn about the <br />persons impacted, particularly Low-Income individuals, Seniors, Disabled Persons, and <br />Veterans. Such individuals are widely considered to be among the most vulnerable in a <br />community and may need an enhanced level of services and financial assistance in <br />connection with a relocation process. <br />Population and Housing Tenure <br />Because of the low response to interview requests, OPC was not able to gather the data <br />necessary through its interview process to estimate the total Tenant population at <br />Docktown and whether they owned or rented their Dwelling. It was noted through the data <br />collection process that there are long-term Tenants who reside at Docktown as their <br />Primary Residence; however, there are also Tenants who lease boats to other persons <br />as a source of income. No Tenants at Docktown enjoy long-term possessory interests in <br />their berths under an existing long-term Lease with the City; all Leases may be terminated <br />with 60-days' notice to the Tenants. OPC estimates that there are 60 Owner-occupancies <br />and five Sub-tenant occupancies of Dwelling at Docktown. <br />Age and Needs of Households <br />OPC was not able to gather the data necessary through its interview process to determine <br />the range of ages, median age, and number of Seniors, Disabled Persons, Veterans, and <br />other special needs populations. However, it was noted through the data collection <br />process that Docktown Households include individuals who are members of these <br />populations.
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