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6/5/2023
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Reso 23-056 Nimitz Relocation Plan
(Amended)
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RELOCATION PLAN – INTERIM SHELTER/NAVIGATION CENTER <br /> <br />Autotemp Page 13 <br />displaced person, his or her agent, or employee) where <br />insurance covering such loss, theft, or damage is not <br />reasonably available. <br /> <br />(g) Other moving-related expenses that are not listed as ineligible <br />under § 24.301(h), as the City or Developer determines to be <br />reasonable and necessary. <br /> <br />Rental Assistance/Down Payment Assistance <br /> <br />For permanent residential displacee households – except in the case of ‘Last Resort <br />Housing’ situations, as defined below – a Rental Assistance Payment (RAP) will be <br />limited to a maximum of seven thousand two hundred dollars ($7,200.00), based <br />upon the households monthly housing need over a forty-two (42) month period. In <br />addition, such tenants may opt to apply the amount to which they are entitled toward <br />the purchase of a replacement unit. <br /> <br />If the displaced person was paying little or no rent, the base rent will be calculated <br />on the amount they would have to pay for a similar dwelling in a comparable area. <br /> <br />Last Resort Housing <br /> <br />Based on a housing resource survey which was conducted concurrent with the <br />preparation of this Plan, it would appear that an adequate number of “comparable <br />replacement housing” units would be available – if the time of displacement were <br />imminent – to meet the needs of any displaced tenants however, a combination of <br />factors – including the income level of the particular project occupant; the project <br />rent; and, the prospectively higher cost of replacement units – may create the need <br />for a ‘Last Resort Housing Payment’. <br /> <br />“Last Resort Housing” payments are authorized by statute if affordable “comparable <br />replacement housing” cannot be located for the displaced tenant household (i.e., <br />housing renting for not more than 30% of the household’s gross monthly income). In <br />such an instance, payments may be made beyond the $7,200.00 statutory cap, up to <br />forty-two (42) months’ worth of rental assistance. Any supplemental increment <br />beyond $7,200.00 may be paid in installments or, a lump sum, at The City’s <br />discretion. <br />
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