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07/23/2018 <br />42.3 Definitions <br />The following words and terms as used in this Chapter shall have the meaning <br />respectively ascribed thereto: <br />A. Application. Any application required to be submitted to the City for discretionary <br />or ministerial approval of a land use change or improvement of real property that <br />will result in a permanent displacement of a residential household. <br />B. Displace or Displacement. The vacating of one (1) or more rental units on <br />properties with five (5) or more units by residential households upon notice from <br />the landlord as the result of or to enable any of the following: <br />1. The landlord seeks to withdraw all rental housing units from the rental <br />housing market as provided in Government Code Section 7060, et seq.; <br />2. The landlord seeks to recover possession to demolish or otherwise <br />remove a residential rental housing unit from residential rental housing <br />use after having obtained all proper permits from the City, if any such <br />permits are required; <br />3. The landlord seeks to recover possession to remodel, renovate or <br />rehabilitate the unit(s) resulting in permanent displacement of tenants; <br />4. The landlord seeks the conversion of a building into a condominium, <br />community apartment or stock cooperative, as those terms are defined in <br />California Government Code and Business and Professions Code; or <br />5. A change of use of real property from a residential use to a nonresidential <br />use that requires a permit from the City. <br />C. For the purposes of this Chapter, a displacement does not include a vacation of a <br />rental unit as the result of the following: <br />1. A conversion of any portion of a mobile home park regulated and <br />processed pursuant to Chapter 28 of this code; <br />2. A landlord's compliance with an enforcement order of the City chief <br />building official for which the property owner has been ordered to pay <br />relocation expenses pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 17975, <br />et seq., or any other state or federal law; <br />3. The residential household is required to vacate the rental unit due solely to <br />damage resulting from an earthquake, fire, flood, natural disaster, civil <br />disturbance, or accident outside the control of the landlord; or <br />4. Temporary displacement where tenants have been provided with <br />alternative housing on site or nearby provided that such displacement <br />shall be for a period of no more than one year. <br />ATTY/ORD.456/RC RELOCATION ASSISTANCE ORDINANCE NO. 2450 <br />REV: 07-09-18 PR MUFF NO. 301 <br />Page 3 of 10 <br />