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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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OAK #4823-0464-7229 v3 76Comment # Section(s) of Plan Applicable To Summarized Comment Response Resolution 47 Section 4 - Replacement Housing Referrals No referrals lists provided can be considered valid unless they include housing that is actually available. That precludes nearly all Marinas and Affordable Housing lists. Eligible Households will be provided housing referrals to assist the Household with relocation to another marina or land-based housing at the time Relocation Advisory Services are provided to the Household. The Housing Resource Survey Data provided in Appendix 2 was intended to provide information on the current market conditions discovered during the planning process, and was not intended to serve as a housing referrals list. No Change to Document 48 Introduction and Section 4 - Relocation Assistance The assumption that the City has no legal obligation to provide Relocation benefits to Docktown residents is based on assumptions that are fallacious. Our attorneys will show that Redwood City has an obligation to create a EIR report before closing Docktown, which must address these issues. Additionally, in most cases time-based incentive payments being offered are woefully inadequate. Comments received. Will be shared with City Council. No Change to Document
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