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<br />: .L. <br /> <br />Pf31~ <br /> <br />REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION <br /> <br /> <br />DATE: 02/28/00 <br />ITEM NO: 1-1 <br /> <br />Agenda Section: <br />Ordinances' &---Resolutions <br /> <br />Proposed Mobile Home Ordinance Relating to <br />Relocation Expenses of Displaced Residents (PF3170) <br /> <br />1.0 BACKGROUND <br /> <br /> <br />In view of the peculiar nature and problems presented by the closure or conversion of manufactured <br />home parks, the City Council found, at the work session on January 25, 2000, that the public health, <br />safety and general welfare will be promoted by requiring compensation to displaced home owners <br />and renters of such parks. This ordinance (attached) would require park owners to pay, upon closure, <br />displaced residents reasonable relocation costs and certain additional compensation, pursuant to the <br />authority granted under Minnesota Statutes, Section 327C.095. The City Attorney's office has <br />suggested minor, non-substantive amendments from the draft ordinance provided by the residents that <br />received its first reading at the February 14th Council meeting. Those changes are shown by <br />strike/underlining in the attached draft. <br /> <br />1.1 The City Council also found that the proposed ordinance should set forth standards for closure or <br />conversion of a manufactured home, with appropriate notification to affected property owners and <br />public hearing held by the Council, followed by payment of substantiated relocation costs to affected <br />owners and/or renters of manufactured homes. <br /> <br />1.2 The City Housing Policy, in part, is to improve and/or maintain the quality of housing throughout the <br />community, meeting life safety, building codes, and livability standards. In regard to the mobile home <br />relocation ordinance, this issue may need further research; how does this ordinance provide incentive <br />to maintain or improve the quality of the existing housing. Since the last meeting Staff has sought <br />input from the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency (MHF A) and the Ramsey County Community <br />Development Agency and others. The information is incomplete at this time, although the County and <br />HUD will not provide fix-up loans to mobile home owners except where the owner also owns the <br />land because the loan must be attached to a long term physical fixed asset. However, match of funds <br />with the City Housing Program and other lenders may be feasible. The County may be interested in <br />providing some funds to mobile home park owners for improvements. MHF A does have a loan <br />program for energy efficiency improvements for mobile home owners. The loan is up to $8000 at 8 <br />percent interest, unsecured. Staffwill continue to work on this issue and report back to the Council, <br />as more information becomes available. <br /> <br />2.0 STAFF RECOMMENDATION <br /> <br />2.1 Hold the second reading on the ordinance. <br /> <br />3.0 SUGGESTED COUNCIL ACTION <br /> <br />3.1 Approve the attached draft ordinance. <br /> <br />Attachment: Draft Ordinance - Second Reading <br />Report by: Dennis Welsch 490-2232 <br /> <br />Q:\Planning Filesl3I 70_Roseville Estates Mobile Home ParkIRCA_MobileHomeOrd_022800.doc <br /> <br />1 <br />