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Comment # Section(s) of Plan Applicable To Summarized Comment Response Resolution 1 Section 4: Relocation Eligibility I do not have live aboard status. Do I understand that I do not have relocation assistance eligibility The Relocation Assistance Program contemplates three classifications of persons who may be eligible to receive assistance: (1) a Tenant who is the owner of their Dwelling and lives aboard the Dwelling as their Primary Residence; (2) a Tenant who is the Owner of their Dwelling, but does not use that Dwelling as their Primary Residence, and instead has a Sub-tenant who uses the Tenant’s Dwelling for the Sub-tenant’s Primary Residence; and (3) a Sub-tenant who lives aboard a Tenant’s Dwelling for the purpose of the Sub-tenant’s Primary Residence. Households who meet the definitions and criteria of one of these three classifications are encouraged to meet with OPC for an interview so that OPC can collect information regarding their household composition and use of their Dwelling. Specific types of assistance are described for each classification in Section 4 of the Draft Docktown Plan, and Table 6 provides a matrix of the types of assistance available to each classification. No Change to Document 2 Not Specific to Draft Docktown Plan's Content or Intent Commenter advised he provided copies of appraisals for three boats to OPC. Not happy about the closure and proposed relocation process. Comments received. Will be shared with City Council. No Change to Document 3 Introduction - Definitions; Section 4: Relocation Eligibility What is an absent tenant vs. subtenant? The Docktown Plan does not refer to an "absent tenant." A Sub-tenant is a person who does not own the Dwelling upon which they are living, but instead has a written agreement with the Tenant to use the Tenant's Dwelling as the Sub-tenant's Primary Residence. A Tenant With a Sub-tenant, by contrast, owns a Boat or Barge-Based Dwelling unit located at Docktown and has a written Lease with No Change to Document