Legislative Public Meetings

File #: 16-1141   
Type: Report to Council Status: Passed
Meeting Body: City Council
On agenda: 1/24/2017
Title: Make Required Findings and Approve Conversion Impact Report for Blue Bonnet Mobile Home Park, Located at 617 E. Evelyn Avenue in Sunnyvale
Attachments: 1. November 16, 2016 Report to HHSC, 2. Draft Conversion Impact Report, 3. Summary of Chapter 19.72, 4. February 10, 2016 Notice to Residents, 5. Summary of Blue Bonnet Characteristics, 6. Summary of Relocation Assistance Benefits, 7. Conversion Process Timeline, 8. Sunnyvale Average Rent Data, 9. Resident Meeting Summary, 10. November 16, 2016 HHSC Minutes (Excerpt), 11. November 15, 2016 Public Comment Letter, 12. Applicant Response Letter, 13. Supplement to the CIR
Related files: 16-0858
REPORT TO COUNCIL

SUBJECT
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Make Required Findings and Approve Conversion Impact Report for Blue Bonnet Mobile Home Park, Located at 617 E. Evelyn Avenue in Sunnyvale

Report
SUMMARY OF HOUSING AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION ACTION
On November 16, 2016, the Housing and Human Services Commission (HHSC) held a public hearing on the draft Conversion Impact Report (CIR) for Blue Bonnet Mobile Home Park ("Park"). The Report to the HHSC is Attachment 1. Minutes of the HHSC hearing are provided in Attachment 10.

Eight members of the public, mainly Park residents and mobile home owners, expressed concerns such as: dissatisfaction with their mobile home's appraised value, lack of mobile homes for sale at comparable prices, fears of displacement, and concerns about Sunnyvale Municipal Code (SMC) Chapter 19.72 being outdated as it was adopted before the rise of the high-tech industry. Attorney William Constantine, representing the Blue Bonnet Residents' Committee, also spoke and submitted a written comment letter (Attachment 11) expressing concerns about the City's compliance with certain sections of the Subdivision Map Act and related state laws, among other issues. The Applicant submitted a response letter to Mr. Constantine's letter (Attachment 12) and spoke briefly in response to some of the concerns and questions raised. In addition, the Applicant submitted a supplement to the CIR (Attachment 13) that notes, among other points, that the Applicant is offering to pay for the cost of a second appraisal for those mobile home owners who expressed dissatisfaction with their homes' appraised values. Chapter 19.72 provides that if a resident is not satisfied with the initial appraisal received, they can obtain a second appraisal, and if it is higher than the first, they will receive the average of the two appraised values. It is not uncommon for some homeowners to express dissatisfaction with the appraisals they receive in situations of involuntary relocation. At the H...

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