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III. RELOCATION RESOURCES <br /> A. TEMPORARY HOUSING NEEDS <br /> The Owner's planned rehabilitation and scope of work for the unit upgrades will require 21 <br /> households every six months over three phases to move directly into renovated units as their new <br /> permanent Project units. Initially, a certain number of households will be required to move on-site <br /> into other Project units temporarily. Therefore, no off-site temporary housing will be required. <br /> B. PERMANENT REPLACEMENT HOUSING NEEDS AND AVAILABILITY <br /> Prior to the first phase of construction, 15 households will be required to move off-site as <br /> permanent relocations. (Nine of the 15 households are over-income households). Together with <br /> the six vacancies plus a certain number of Project households that will have to move to other units <br /> on-site, the permanent displacements will create 21 vacant units in one quadrant to allow for the <br /> remaining Project households to stay on-site during construction until it is time to permanently <br /> move into newly renovated units one quadrant at a time over three phases on a rolling basis. <br /> The income-qualified tenants who must permanently relocate off-site will have the first right of <br /> refusal to return to a Project unit after construction on the fourth and final quadrant has been <br /> completed. <br /> For residential housing, a resource survey was conducted to identify available comparable rental <br /> units within proximity to the Project site. The following sources were utilized: <br /> -- Classified rental listings from local newspapers and For Rent publications <br /> -- Internet sources of rental opportunities <br /> 1. Residential Rental Housing <br /> A replacement housing survey was conducted in May 2024 to look for available one-, two-, <br /> three- and four-bedroom apartments for rent in Santa Ana and in proximity to the Project site. <br /> This data as of the date of this Plan ultimately located within five miles of the Project site is <br /> summarized in Table 1 below and in Exhibit B. <br /> Table 1: Availability and Cost of Re lacement Rental Housing <br /> 9 of Bedrooms One Two Three Four <br /> 9 Found 24 24 18 4 <br /> Rent Range $1,995 - $2,728 $2,495 - $3,099 $3,200 - $4,299 $3,200 - $4,200 <br /> Median Rent $2,245 $2,775 $3,550 $3,975 <br /> The available units identified were in residential and mixed-use neighborhoods with access to <br /> restaurants,retail stores,medical facilities, social services,opportunities for employment,public <br /> transportation, parks, schools and opportunities for employment. <br /> The median rent amount shown in the table is among the figures used to make benefit and budget <br /> projections for the Plan. This amount is, naturally, subject to change according to the market <br /> rates prevailing at the time of displacement. <br /> City Council 27 —40 7/16/2024 <br />
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