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Denny’s Franchisee <br />(Month) (Day), 2026 <br />Page 2 <br />City of Redwood City 1017 Middlefield Road, Redwood City, CA. 94063 Tel: 650-780-7380 www.redwoodcity.org <br />RESIDENTIAL OWNER-OCCUPANTS may be paid replacement housing payments, increased interest cost <br />payments and some of the costs incidental to purchase of replacement homes if they have actually owned <br />and occupied their homes for at least 90 days immediately before the City makes its first written offer to <br />purchase their home. <br />RESIDENTIAL TENANTS may be eligible for increased rental cost payments or a payment toward the <br />purchase of their own home if they have actually occupied their dwelling for at least 90 days immediately <br />before the City makes its first written offer to purchase that property. <br />BUSINESSES, FARMS AND NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS may be eligible for <br />various payments including reestablishment costs. <br />WHEN PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE - No relocation payment can be made until the City has made a written <br />offer to acquire the real property where the person lives or operates their business, farm or nonprofit <br />organization, and the person has moved from the premises. <br />Residential homeowners or tenants of dwelling units may receive relocation assistance payments only if <br />they either purchase or rent and occupy a dwelling which meets the City’s standards as decent, safe and <br />sanitary. The City should be asked to inspect the replacement dwelling before you rent or buy it. <br />RESIDENTIAL OWNER-OCCUPANTS of 90 days or longer must purchase and occupy a decent, safe and <br />sanitary dwelling unit within one year of receiving final payment for the acquired property or had at least <br />one comparable replacement property made available to them, whichever occurrence is later. <br />RESIDENTIAL TENANTS must occupy a decent, safe and sanitary dwelling within one year after vacating <br />the acquired property to receive a relocation assistance payment. No person who is lawfully occupying <br />real property required for the project will be asked to move without first being given at least 90 days <br />advance notice, in writing. No person who is lawfully occupying real property required for the project will <br />be asked to move without first being given at least 90 days advance notice, in writing. No occupants of <br />any type of dwellings, eligible for relocation payments, will be required to move unless adequate decent, <br />safe and sanitary replacement housing, which is open to all persons regardless of race, color, religion, sex, <br />or national origin, has been made available to them by the City or they have secured such housing for <br />themselves. <br />LEGAL RESIDENCY - Residents not lawfully present in the United States are ineligible for relocation <br />payments and assistance. <br />APPEALS - The Uniform Act provides that a person may appeal to the head of the responsible department <br />if the person believes that the department has failed to properly determine the person's eligibility or the <br />amount of payment authorized by the Act. You have the right to be represented by legal counsel, but this <br />is not required. <br />If you still believe a proper determination has not been made, you may seek judicial review. <br />Appendix A Relocation Impact Memorandum <br />ATTY/RESO.0015/CC RESO APPROVING THE RELOCATION IMPACT MEMORANDUM FOR THE 84/101 REIMAGINED PROJECT - EXHIBIT A <br />REV: 04-20-26 VR <br /> <br /> <br />Page 7 of 34