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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 139-1974 RESOLUTION N0.139-74 CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA A RESOLUTION IMPLEMENTING A CITY RELOCATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. WHEREAS, Chapter 1574, California Statutes of 1971 (Assembly Bill No. 533), requires public entities, such as the City of South San Francisco, to provide relocation assistance to persons, busi- nesses, and farms required to move due to the acquisition of the property by the City for public use; and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of South San Francisco recognizes the need for, and the desirability of, an adopted Relocation Assistance Program; and WHEREAS, in the opinion of the Council the recommendations of the City Manager for implementation of a City Relocation Assistance Program should be implemented; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of South San Francisco does resolve as follows: SECTION 1. The City Manager shall be responsible for the implementation of Chapter 1574, California Statutes of 1971, and is hereby authorized to establish procedures for said implementa- tion. SECTION 2. The Director of Administrative Services/Finance is authorized to make relocation assistance payments as provided in Chapter 1574, California Statutes of 1971, upon submission of claim forms approved by the City Manager or his designated representative. · SECTION 3. The following standards for a decent, safe, and sanitary dwelling hereby are adopted: a. The dwelling shall conform with local building, housing, and occupancy codes for existing structures. b. The dwelling shall have a continuing supply of drinkable water. C · The dwelling shall have a kitchen with hot and cold water, a sink with sewage connections, and an area for a stove and a refrigerator with proper utility connections. de The dwelling shall have a heating system which is ade- quate for the entire living area. e · The dwelling shall have a well-lighted, ventilated bath- room affording privacy to a person within it. The bath- room shall contain a lavatory basin and a bathtub or stall shower, both being properly connected to an adequate supply of hot and cold running water, and shall contain a flush toilet, all in good working order and properly connected to a sewage system. f. The dwelling shall have provision for artificial lighting in each room. g. The dwelling shall be structurally sound and adequately maintained. he The dwelling shall have a safe, unobstructed exit leading to a safe, open space at ground level. In a building of three or more stories, each common corridor shall have at least two such safe exits. i · The dwelling shall have at least 150 square feet of habitable floor space for the first occupant and at least 100 square feet of habitable floor space for each addi- tional occupant. Habitable floor space means the area used for sleeping, living, cooking, and dining purposes. It does not include closets, pantries, bathrooms, service or utility rooms, hallways, foyers, unfinished attics, storage spaces, cellars, and similar spaces. j · The division of the interior area of the dwelling shall provide an adequate number of rooms for the family. Ail the rooms shall be adequately ventilated. · SECTION 4. The City Manager is authorized to establish special standards applicable to rooming houses, sleeping-room facilities, and mobile homes in order to determine if such a facility constitutes a decent, safe, and sanitary dwelling. SECTION 5. The following room count moving expense schedule, which provides a flat amount based on the number of rooms of furniture and personal belonging which must be moved, hereby is adopted for the tenant who chooses the room-count method: a. If the tenant furnishes all or a major part of the household equipment, payment will be as follows: 1 Room $ 50 5 Rooms $200 2 Rooms 80 6 Rooms 240 3 Rooms 120 7 Rooms 280 4 Rooms 160 8 Rooms or more 300 b. If the landlord owns the furniture and the tenant furnishes none or only a small amount of the household equipment, payment will be as follows: First room- $15 Each additional room- $10 Maximum payment - $300 c. These moving expense payments are in addition to the mandatory dislocation allowance of $200. SECTION 6. The following mobile home square foot schedule for moving expenses, which provides payment of moving expenses based upon the length of the external wall measured at floor level, hereby is adopted: 300 sq. ft. or less 301 sq. ft. to 400 sq. ft. 401 sq. ft. to 400 sq..ft. 501 sq. ft. to 600 sq. ft. 601 sq. ft. to 700 sq. ft. Over 700 sq. ft. $130 180 210 240 270 300 · For double units, the payment shall be computed for each separate component, but the total may not exceed $300. In addi- tion, a dislocation allowance of $200 will be made. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced and adopted by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco at a regular meeting held on the 5th day of August 1974 , by the following vote: AYES, COUNCILMEN Richard A. Battaglia, F. Frank Mammini, NOES, " Terry J. Mirri, Leo Padreddii and Warren Steinkamp None ABSENT, " None ATTEST: iS TO FORM: y Attorney APPROVE · ~City Manager ist°~~rative Services/Finance ·