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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
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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OAK #4823-0464-7229 v3 73Comment # Section(s) of Plan Applicable To Summarized Comment Response Resolution 33 Section 4 - Relocation Assistance Payments I can't afford to live on land, and will save money by staying in the marina as long as possible. Many of my neighbors are in the same position. If you want to encourage people to move, you will need to greatly increase the payout amount to something that allows them to afford to move. Comments received. Will be shared with City Council. No Change to Document 34 Section 4 - Relocation Assistance Payment and Appendix 3 - Appraisals Please explain in writing and with a specific examples (class: non-movable floating home, non-movable boat, movable boat) what "Offer Based on Fair Market for Structure" means. Also explain 'Contributor Value'. Again, not only a general definition, but specific examples for each class. As described in the Draft Docktown Plan a "Dwelling cannot be moved to another location due to its condition or lack of availability of a replacement berth would be considered non-moveable. Fair market value for the berthed property consists of the structure itself and does not take into account the location of the berthed property or any underlying land or water value. Section 4 and Appendix 3 have been revised. 35 Appendix 3 - Appraisals Are we able to get our own assessment and if so will it be considered in the evaluation of our house. The draft Plan has been modified to allow the Owner to obtain their own appraisal which can then be submitted to the City for consideration in final valuation. If the Owner’s appraisal is within 10% of the valuation set forth in the City’s offer of acquisition, then the City shall pay the valuation established by the Owner’s appraisal. If the Owner’s appraisal is higher than 10%, then the City will hire a third party appraiser to prepare a final valuation based upon the City’s and Owner’s appraisals. Section 4 and Appendix 3 have been revised to modify the appraisal process.
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