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EXHIBIT 3 <br />decrease, as the yearly disposable income would increase by 14% for Latinos, <br />13% for Asian or Pacific Islanders, and 7% forWhites. <br />G.The housing rent burden and poverty faced by many residents in Santa Ana <br />threatens the health, safety, and welfare of its residents, particularly when <br />resulting in eviction and displacement. Studies have shown that evictions play an <br />impactful role in the lives of low income renter households and can also <br />contribute to poverty through disruptive effects such as job loss, adverse health <br />effects, and negative consequences for children. <br />H.r at least seven <br />. <br />I.Mobilehome Parks comprise approximately five percent (5.1%) of all housing in <br />Santa Ana. The city has 29 Mobilehome Parks containing 3,913 spaces. Six of <br />the Mobilehome Parks and one thousand twenty spaces in Santa Ana are <br />currently age-restricted to persons 55 years of age or older. <br />J.The City Council has received public testimony at multiple meetings from Santa <br />Anaresidents who declared that they and their neighbors were unwilling to <br />register complaints against their landlords over unsuitable living conditions and/or <br />violations of their leases by landlords or management companies, based on a <br />fear of being evicted without just cause. <br />K.The California State Legislature <br />codified in part inCalifornia Civil Codesection 1946.2, <br />which became effective by its own terms onJanuary1, 2020,and, with certain <br />exceptions, prohibitsan owner of residentialproperty from terminating a tenancy <br />without just cause. <br />L.AB 1482 provides that a local ordinance adopted after September 1, 2019, <br />requiring just cause for termination of a residential tenancy shall supersede <br />California Civil Codesection 1946.2 only if th <br />than section 1946.2. <br />M.In accordance with California Civil Codesection 1946.2(g)(1)(B), the City Council <br />finds that the provisions of this Ordinance regulating just cause terminations or <br />tenancies are more protective than California Civil Codesection 1946.2 for the <br />following reasons: <br />1.The just cause for termination of a residential tenancy under this Ordinance is <br />consistent with California Civil Codesection 1946.2. <br />2.This Ordinance provides additional tenant protections that are not prohibited <br />by any other provisions of applicable law. <br />Ordinance No. NS -____ <br />Page 2of 22 <br /> <br />