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INTRODUCTION <br /> C&C Development Co., LLC (Owner) has authorized the preparation of a Relocation Plan to be <br /> undertaken in connection with planning for the proposed rehabilitation of rental housing units <br /> located at 300 E. Santa Ana Boulevard, Santa Ana, CA 92701 (Project site) known as Garden <br /> Court(Project). The Owner plans to rehabilitate 84 units, including both the building exterior and <br /> unit interiors. <br /> Improvements will include: <br /> Interior Exterior <br /> New cabinets Replace building lighting <br /> New countertops Replace landscaping <br /> New interior lighting Replace playground equipment <br /> New HVAC equipment Stucco repairs <br /> New doors and frames New paint <br /> Replace Appliances Roofing <br /> Drywall repairs New windows <br /> New flooring throughout New decking <br /> Repaint interiors <br /> The Project consists of 84 total units: 24 one-bedroom units and 60 two-bedroom units. It is <br /> anticipated that nine units will be at 30% area median income (AMI), nine units will be at 50% <br /> AMI, 29 units will be at 60% AMI, and 36 units will be at 70% AML The remaining unit will be <br /> an unrestricted manager's unit. AMI levels are based on the HUD Income Limits as shown in <br /> Exhibit A. There will be no loss of units and bedroom counts will remain the same post- <br /> renovations. <br /> The building has four quadrants, each with 21 units. The Project construction plan proposes that <br /> each quadrant will be rehabilitated by itself, resulting in four phases to the Project. Each quadrant <br /> will take approximately six months to complete. <br /> To renovate the first quadrant, 15 households will be permanently relocated, and a certain number <br /> of households will be moved to other Project units temporarily to clear one quadrant. (There are <br /> currently six vacant units). Once that quadrant has been rehabilitated, 21 qualified Project <br /> households will be moved directly one-time into a newly renovated Project unit, and this process <br /> will continue quadrant by quadrant as renovations are completed. When the final quadrant has <br /> been completed, any previously displaced qualified tenants will be offered the first right of refusal <br /> to return to a Project unit. <br /> The Owner anticipates utilizing financing including Tax-Exempt Bonds, a Seller Carryback Loan, <br /> a Deferred Developer Fee, Seller Contribution, Income from Operations, and Limited Partner <br /> Equity in the form of Federal Tax Credits. <br /> Due to the proposed funding sources, the Relocation Plan and the relocation program described <br /> within meets the requirements of California Relocation Assistance Law, Government Code <br /> Section 7260, et seq. (Law), and the Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition <br /> Guidelines adopted by the Department of Housing and Community Development as in Title 25, <br /> California Code of Regulations Section 6000, et seq. (Guidelines). <br /> City Council 27 — 34 7/16/2024 <br />
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