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A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION.
ARIZONA,ADOPTING A RESIDENTIAL ANTIDISPLACEMENT AND RELOCATION ASSISTANCE PLAN
FOR FY 2001 AS REQUIRED UNDER SECTION 104(D)OF THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1974 AS AMENDED.
WHEREAS,Section 104(d)of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974,as
amended,and its implementing regulations require that each applicant for
Community Development Block Grant funds must adopt,make public,and certify
that it is following a residential antidisplacement and relocation assistance
plan:and
WHEREAS,the City of Apache Junction,Arizona,is submitting an application to
the Arizona Department of Commerce for FY 2001 Community Development Block Grant
funds,
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED,that the Mayor and City Council of the City of
Apache Junction do hereby adopt the residential antidisplacement and relocation
assistance plan as described below.
RESIDENTIAL ANTIDISPLACEMENT AND RELOCATION ASSISTANCE PLAN
The City of Apache Junction will replace all occupied and vacant occupiable low/
moderate income dwelling units demolished or converted to a use other than
low/moderate income housing as a direct result of activities commenced with
funds provided under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 as
amended.
All replacement housing will be provided within three years of the commencement
of the demolition or rehabilitation relating to conversion.
Before obligating or expending funds that will directly result in such
demolition or conversion,the City of Apache Junction will make public and
submit to the Arizona Department of Commerce CDBG Program the following
information in writing:
1.A description of the proposed activity;
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2.The general location on a map and approximate number of dwelling units by
size (number of bedrooms)that will be demolished or converted to a use
other than as low/moderate dwelling units as a direct result of the
assisted activity;
3.A time schedule for the commencement and completion of the demolition or
conversion;
4.The general location on a map and approximate number of dwelling units by
size (number of bedrooms)that will be provided as replacement dwelling
units;
5.The source of funding and a time schedule for the provision of replacement
dwelling units;
6.The basis for concluding that each replacement dwelling unit will remain a
LM dwelling unit for at least 10 years from the date of initial occupancy;
and
7.Information demonstrating that any proposed replacement of housing units
with smaller dwelling units (e.g.a two -bedroom unit with two one -bedroom
units),or any proposed replacement of efficiency or single -room occupancy
(SRO)units with units of a different size,is appropriate and consistent
with the housing needs and priorities identified in the State of Arizona's
approved Consolidated Plan (CP).
The City of Apache Junction will provide relocation assistance,as described in
the Act and implementing regulations,to low/moderate income household(s)
displaced by demolition of housing or by the conversion of a low/moderate income
dwelling units to another use as a direct result of assisted activities.
Consistent with the goals and objectives of activities assisted under the Act,
the City of Apache Junction will take the following steps to minimize
displacement of persons from their homes:
1.Coordinate code enforcement with rehabilitation and housing assistance
programs;
2.Evaluate housing codes and rehabilitation standards (reinvestment areas to
prevent undue financial burden on established owners and tenants);
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3.Stage rehabilitation of apartment units to allow tenants to remain in the
building/complex during and after the rehabilitation,working with empty
units first:
4.Arrange for facilities to house persons who must be relocated temporarily
during rehabilitation:
5.Adopt policies to identify and mitigate displacement resulting from
intensive public investment in neighborhoods:
6.Adopt policies which provide reasonable protections for tenants faced with
conversion to a condominium or cooperative:
7.Adopt tax assessment policies,such as deferred tax payment plans,to
reduce the impact of increasing property tax assessments on lower income
owner -occupants or tenants in revitalizing areas:and
8.Establish counseling centers to provide homeowners and tenants assistance
in handling revitalization/relocation pressures.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION
THIS 15TH DAY OF MAY .2001.
SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO THIS 15THDAY OF MAX
DOUGLAS COLEMAN
Mayor
ATTEST:
KATHLEEN CONNELLY
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
RICHARD J.STERN
City Attorney
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2001.