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m�o n u m e nt Fairview Bridge Replacement and Street Improvements: Relocation Plan <br />2. Relocation staff would review all necessary documentation including, but not limited <br />to, scopes -of -services, contractor bids, invoices, lease documents and escrow <br />material before reaching a determination as to which expenses are eligible for <br />compensation; <br />3. Required claim forms would be prepared by relocation staff and presented to the <br />claimant for review. Signed claims and supporting documentation would be returned <br />to relocation staff and submitted to the City; <br />4. The City would review and approve claims for payment, or request additional <br />information; <br />5. The City would issue benefit checks to claimants in the most secure, expeditious <br />manner possible; <br />6. Final payments to residential displacees would be issued after confirmation that the <br />Project premises have been completely vacated, and actual residency at the <br />replacement unit is verified; <br />7. Receipts of payment and all claim material would be maintained in the relocation <br />case file. <br />G. Immigration Status <br />Federal legislation (PL105-117) prohibits the payment of relocation assistance benefits <br />under the Uniform Act to any alien not lawfully present in the United States unless such <br />ineligibility would result in an exceptional and extremely unusual hardship to the alien's <br />spouse, parent, or child any of whom is a citizen or an alien admitted for permanent <br />residence. Exceptional and extremely unusual hardship is defined as significant and <br />demonstrable adverse impact on the health or safety, continued existence of the family unit, <br />and any other impact determined by the City to negatively affect the alien's spouse, parent <br />or child. <br />In order to track and account for relocation assistance and benefit payments, relocation <br />staff will be required to seek immigration status information from each displacee 18 years <br />and older by having them self -certify as to their legal status. <br />There is no legal presence requirement in order to be eligible for relocation assistance under <br />the State Relocation Program. <br />H. Relocation Tax Consequences <br />In general, relocation payments are not considered income for the purpose of Division 2 of <br />the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, which has been redesignated as the Internal Revenue <br />Code of 1986 (Title 26, U. S. Code), or for the purpose of determining the eligibility or the <br />extent of eligibility of any person for assistance under the Social Security Act (42 U. S. Code <br />301 et seq.) or the Personal Income Tax Law, Part 10 (commencing with Section 17001) of <br />the Revenue and Taxation Code, or the Bank and Corporation Tax Law, Part 11 (commencing <br />City Council 18 j39 — 26 4/5/2022 <br />
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