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3 <br />multi-storied buildings. She is expecting eviction attempts <br />soon because the property will become much more valuable if <br />they can sell homes rather than trailer space... Quite frankly, <br />she said, "I have been looking to possibly move out of the <br />United States to live the rest of my retirement free from <br />economic pressures." She also spoke about moving to the <br />trailer park back when the space rent included all services and <br />utilities... <br /> <br />There were a number of Latino families to whom I spoke in <br />Spanish, who are equally concerned. Their trailers represent <br />an investment that allows them to raise their families, house <br />their elders, form community. <br /> <br />The trailer park out of which Mr. Busch was evicted, Bayshore <br />Commons, formerly Estudillo Trailer Park, has been cited by <br />the State of California's Department of Housing and <br />Community Development, Division of Codes and Standards, <br />dated February 21, 2019, a copy of which I attach to this <br />letter. It's a Notice of Intent to Suspend Permit to Operate for <br />Bayshore Commons, and states, in part: <br /> <br />"These violations were brought to your attention in one or <br />more notices of violation dated October 11, 2018, November <br />15, 2018, and a Final Compliance Order dated November 21, <br />2018. It talks about the placement of new park trailers, <br />creating separation and setback issues, in several units, <br />including that occupied by Mr. Busch for the last eight (8) <br />years of his stay in that particular trailer park, i.e. lot 13. <br /> <br />I have spoken to Don Vieira, who lives with his wife Michelle in <br />Unit 6. He was recently diagnosed with COPD and is being <br />refused the right to park his adult tricycle in front of his <br />unit. Building management demanded a series of very
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