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CC - Item 4A - Preparation of a Mobilehome park Tenant Relocation OrdinanceROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: JEFF ALLRED, CITY MANAGER~~]l~ DATE: AUGUST 25. 2009 1~=+~( SUBJECT: PREPARATION OF A MOBILEHOME PARK TENTANT RELOCATION ORDINANCE SUMMARY A request has been made of the City Council to consider a moratorium on the displacement of low income residents from mobilehome parks in the City of Rosemead (Attachment A). California Government Code section 65858 authorizes cities to adopt interim urgency zoning ordinances or moratoriums to place a temporary "hold" on certain matters. Section 65858(c) states that in order to adopt a moratorium, the ordinance must contain findings that there is a current and immediate threat to the public's health, safety, or welfare. At the present time, there are no current applications of which staff is aware that would result in the immediate displacement of mobilehome park residents. As a result, it will be difficult to make the findings required to adopt a moratorium by an urgency ordinance. Additionally, interim urgency zoning ordinances may only last for the period of time necessary for the City to address the concerns which prompted the adoption of the moratorium. An effective action that the City Council can take to address mobilehome relocation issues is to adopt its own mobilehome change of use ordinance. Such an ordinance is in the process of being developed and can be presented to the Council in late September or October. The proposed ordinance would require input from the City Council earlier in the change of use/relocation process and allow the Council to be more involved to ensure the change of use process is handled properly. Therefore, a moratorium may not be necessary as a mobilehome park change of use ordinance can be adopted within the next few months. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends that the City Council direct staff to finalize a proposed mobilehome park relocation ordinance for Council consideration no later than the meeting of October 26th. LEGAL REVIEW This staff report has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney. ITEM NO. APPROVED FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA: City Council Meeting August 25, 2009 Page 2 of 2 PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process. Sub d Bri S ki Community Development Director Attachment A - Sacco request { ~ZrK)p 7e V, ~t %eC9vY August 9, 2009 3220 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead, CA 91770 Jeff Allred, City Manager Rosemead City Hall 8838 E. Valley Blvd. Rosemead, CA 91770 Dear Mr. Allred: 1 am writing this letter in accordance with the instructions you gave me by telephone on Thursday, August 6`h. I am asking that the following item be placed on the agenda for the August 25`h meeting of the Rosemead City Council: "A Request for a Moratorium on the Displacement of Low-Income Residents from Trailer Parks in the City of Rosemead." This request is being made because of the lessons we have learned from the development plans for the Park Monterey Trailer Park at 7433 Garvey Avenue. The trailer residents are worried about being forced from their trailers so that the owner can pursue his development plans. The owner's representatives have used intimidation and threats to scare the residents into leaving. We know there is a housing crisis across the United States. This housing crisis has resulted in a totally inadequate supply of low-income housing in Rosemead. Residents who are displaced from trailer parks that have relatively low rents are at risk of becoming homeless because there is no alternate housing available that they can afford. However, the moratorium should specify a time for review of the housing situation in Rosemead to determine whether or not the moratorium is still needed. Because of today's limited low-cost housing, displacement of low-income trailer park residents in Rosemead could, unfortunately, result in a Los Angeles type of Skid Row, or have families doubling, tripling, or quadrupling together, or families could finish up living in garages, in their cars, or on city streets. All of these are highly undesirable outcomes. It is for these reasons that we are requesting a moratorium on the displacement of low-income trailer park residents in the city of Rosemead. We are looking forward to August 25`h when we will have the opportunity to submit evidence supporting the need for this crucial moratorium. Thank you, Lillian Sacco