HomeMy WebLinkAboutOB 3 CALIFORNIAN CONVR 04-19-82DATE: April 19, 1982
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4- 19-82
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Honorable Mayor and City Council
Community Development Department
Relocation & Purchase Plan/Californian Conversion, 14882 Newport
BACKGROuIIo & DISCUSSION
At the March 15, 1982 meeting, the developer of the Californian
Condominiums presented "highlights" of the tenant assistance program to the
City Council for its consideration. The City Attorney recommended that the
Council withhold formal consideration until a more detailed document could
be drafted and reviewed by City staff.
Cal State Associates submitted such a document to the Planning staff on
April 14, 1982, and an initial review indicates that this plan is in
conformance with Ordinance No. 822 and is in substantial conformance with
the "Highlights-Tenant Assistance-Purchase Program." A minor change is the
deletion of the one-year guarantee on appliances and fixtures. This
provision is not required by City ordinance.
Due to the late submittal, the City Attorney has not had sufficient time to
study the plan. As a result, the proposal is being submitted to the
Council for informational purposes only. Formal consideration should wait
until comments from the City Attorney can be presented to the Council. The
Planning staff has made copies of the plan available to those representing
themselves as officers of the Tenant's Association.
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4-14-82
RELOCATION AND PURCHASE PLAN
FOR
THE CALIFORNIAN CONVERSION
In accordance with Tustin City Code Selction 9274e(4)
Cal State Associates, Inc. will implement the following
tenant relocation/purchase plan. Each plan is mutually
exclusive of the other and participation in one disquali-
fies the tenant for participation in the other.
RELOCATION/PURCHASE COORDINATOR
An on-site coordinator has been appointed to assist
tenants with their individual relocation or purchase
efforts during the conversion process. The coordinator
will have the primary responsibility of assisting the
tenants with their relocation or purchase plan and will
handle all communications between the tenants affected by
the conversion process and Cal State Associates, Inc.,
the developer of the project.
The coordinator will be available to assist tenants
who elect the "tenant relocation plan" by~
1. Overseeing that prompt payment of all relocation
monies due under this program is paid to the tenants.
2. Providing tenants with a directory of available
rental housing units.
3. Advising tenants of reliable moving companies who
will discount their regular prices by 15~ to Californian
relocation tenants.
4. Supervising the prompt refund of security and
damage deposits to tenants as provided for in Section
1950.5 of the California Civil Code.
5. Coordinating notification to tenants of repair or
improvement work, inspections and showing of the units to
prospective purchasers or mortgagees.
The coordinator will also assist the tenants electing
to participate in the "tenant purchase program" by:
1. Providing explanation of the methods for purchase
available to each tenant if requested.
2. Providing info_~mation concerning lending institutions
and their rates and charges.
3. Advising tenants of all price discounts for which
they may qualify under this plan.
TENANTS ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
Ail entitlements due under this plan will be on a per
unit basis not per person. "Tenant" refers to the apartments
occupants collectively as one unit rather than any one individual.
Where more than one person occupies an apartment and each person
has signed'the rental agreement, the benefits of the plan will be
distributed to the individuals on a prorata basis in equal shares.
One must be a signatory on the rental agreement in order to
qualify as a "tenant".
In order to qualify for participation in the "tenant
relocation plan" or the "tenant purchase plan" the tenant as
previously defined must meet certain minimum eligibility
requirements. Those requirements are:
1. The person or persons must have been a tenant of ThE
Californian Apartments on January 18, 1982 (the date the
conversion was approved by the Tustin City Council) and
2. They must have either:~
(a) remained a tenant for 120 days thereafter, or
(b) remained a tenant until required to vacate
their apartment without cause being stated (i.e. given a
30-day notice without stating the reason) or
(c) remained a tenant until the time of issuance
of building permits by the City allowing the commencement of
construction for the conversion (excluding permits issued
to "repair" or do other non-conversion related work).
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3. A tenant who moves into his/her apartment after
January 18, 1982 with the written consent of Cal State
Associates, Inc. and who does not receive written notification
of the intended conversion is exempt from the qualification
requirements as stated in Paragraphs 1 and 2 above and shall
receive benefits as if those requirements had been satisfied
in full.
Although people who move into The Californian Apartments
after January 18, 1982 are not eligible to participate in
these plans, Cal State Associates, Inc. does reserve the
right to waive these qualification requirements and allow a
"new" tenant to receive benefits under either of these plans
should it choose to do so.
ELIGIBILITY DISQUALIFICATION
A tenant may be otherwise eligible but will recieve no
benefits from this plan if he/she:
1. Fails to voluntarily vacate on or before the date
requested in writing by Cal State Associates, Inc. provided
the tenant is given at least 180 days written notice of
intention to convert prior to any termination of a tenancy
due to the condominium conversion.
2. Has had legal proceedings commenced against him/
her arising out of acts which constitute a breach of the
rental agreement; for example, but not by way of limitation,
for failure to pay rent or failure to comply with a notice
to perform covenant or surrender possession, or
3. Fails to grant access to their apartment to Cal
State Associates, Inc. upon two days' notice for purposes
of repair, improvements, inspection, for showing to prospective
purchasers or mortgagees.
TENANT ASSISTANCE PLAN
GENERAL BENEFITS
To qualified tenants who elect the relocation plan, Cal
State Associates, Inc. offers a cash payment in compliance
with Tustin City Code Section 9274e(4) (a). This payment will
be paid on the same day as the tenant vacates his/her apartment.
The amount paid to the tenant will be in accordance with the
payment schedule in effect on the date of move out, but in no
event will it be less than twice the amount of the last month's
rent or $600.00, whichever is greater.
Initially, Cal State Associates, Inc. will offer to
eligible relocation tenants the following payment based
on their apartment configuration:
MODEL AMOUNT
1 Bedroom, 1 Bath
$ 750.00 *
2 Bedroom, 1½ Bath
950.00
2 Bedroom, 2 Bath
1,050.00
* In no case will the payment be less than twice the rent
of that unit.
INCONVENIENCE'BENEFITS
In addition to the General Benefits outlined above,
Cal State Associates, Inc. will provide its qualified
tenants with certain payments for their inconvenience.
MOVE OUT BEFORE NOTICE:
Provided a tenant is (1) not. in default of his/her
rental agreement, and (2) was a tenant on January 18,
1982, and (3) remains a tenant after May 18, 1982 or
vacates earlier at the request of Cal State Associates,
Inc. the tenant will qualify for a payment on move out
of an additional $100.00 for his/her general inconvenience.
Tenants will qualify for this payment even though they move
voluntarily provided the other requirements are met.
Further, Cal State Associates, Inc. recognizes that there
will be inconveniences caused by the conversion in the areas
of dust, noise, lost parking and possibly temporary shut down
of utilities. For this inconvenience Cal State Associates, Inc.
will pay an additional $ 400.00 to all tenants eligible for
the $100.00 inconvenience benefit above provided the tenants
stay until notified by developer that their units are no longer
available as rentals.
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SPECIAL BONUS BENEFITS
If the tenant has otherwise met the TENANT ELIGIBILITY
REQUIREMENTS as previousl'y defined and remains a tenant of
The Californian Apartments until notified by Cal State
Associates, Inc. that their apartment unit is ho longer
available as a rental, the tenant will receive a bonus benefit.
This bonus will amount to 15% of the relocation payment (not
including inconvenience payment).
SPECIAL PROVI'SIONS 'FOR LONG TERM TENANTS,
ELDERLY, DISABLED'OR HANDICAPPED'PERSONS
Any tenant who has otherwise met the TENANT ELIGIBILITY
REQUIREMENTS, as previously defined and is either:
1. Long Term Tenant: A person who has been a tenant
of The Californian Apartments continuously for 84 months
prior to move out, or
2. Elderly: A person 60 years of age or older, or
3. Disabled: As defined by U.S. Code, Title 42,
Section 423, or
4. Handicapped: As defined by California Health And
Safety Code, Section 50072
qualifies for additional benefits. These tenants will receive
ALL of the following:
1. Payment of $250.00 of moving company expenses incurred
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2. Waiver of the rent for the last 30 days before the
required move out date.
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SECURITY OR DAMAGE DEPOSITS
Cal State Associates, Inc. will comply with Section
1950.5 of the California Civil Code and refund to the
tenants all of their security or damage deposits (excepting
costs incurred fo~ other than normal wear and tear)'w~thin 14 days
of the date the affected tenant vacates the premises.
RENT RAISES
Following approval of any tentative map or use permit
there will be no rental increases (excepting utility increase
pass through) for tenants who qualify for the relocation/
purchase plan and who continue to occupy the same apartment
from January 18, 1982 to date of move out. Ail other
apartment units may experience rental increases as determined
by Cal State Associates, Inc.
A tenant who has received his/her relocation benefits
will' not again qualify for the relocation/purchase plan.
If the tenant chooses to relocate in another apartment in
The Californian Apartment complex, the rental rate for the
tenant at the new apartment will he at the then prevailing
rate for non-qualifying tenants.
REPAIR AND MOVE OUT NOTICES
No tenant shall be unreasonable disturbed during
building, remodeling or sales activities and except in an
emergency situation shall be granted two days' notice
prior to requiring access for repair, improvements, inspections
or showing to prospective purchasers or mortgagees.
In addition to the 180 day notice as previously provide~,
tenants will be notified a minimum of 30 days before their move
out date. A 60 day notification period is however preferred
and whenever possible advanced notification of 60 days will
be used rather than 30 days.
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TENANT PURCHASE PLAN
Any person who was a tenant at The Californian
Apartments on or before January 18~ 1982 and otherwise
qualifies under the previously stated paragraph entitled
"Tenants Eligibility Requirements" shall have the
opportunity to purchase their own unit if possible or
another unit in Phases 1-3. This opportunity shall be
offered 60 days prior to the sale of the units to the
general public. The prospective buyers under this p~an
will be offered~
1. A minimum 10X discount from the price per unit
being offered to the general public.
2. A maximum price to the qualified tenant of
1 Bedroom, 1 Bath - maximum $65,000.00; 2 Bedroom, 1~ Bath -
maximum $$0,100.00; 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath - maximum $90,100.00
3. An interest buy down program where the purchaser
may receive loan interest rates as Iow as 12~. The buy
down will vary with the amount of the down payment. A
5~ down payment will qualify for a 2~ buy down. In other
words, if prevailing interest rates are 17~ and the tenant
pays a 5~ down payment, the unit would be offered at a
finance charge of 15~ (2~ off of prevailing); a 10~ down
payment would qualify for a 3~ buy down; a 15~ down
payment would qualify for a 4~ buy down; a 20~ down
payment would qualify for a 5% buy down. No buy downs
are to result in an interest rate of tess than 12~ per
annum. All interest rates are written at the annual
percentage rate as of the date of the purchase. The buy
down interest rate will be effective for a period of
three (3) years at which time the purchaser may either
obtain his/her own financing or assume the existing loan
which will at that time revert to the annual percentage
rate in existence at the time of the purchase of the
condominium unit.
4. In lieu of refurbishment by Cal State Associates,
Inc. tenants who purchase will be offered a refurbishment
allowance. The choice will be solely that of the tenant/
purchaser. The allowance is $15.00 per square yard for
the unit purchased.
5. Tenants who financially qualify will be offered
the opportunity if he/she wishes to participate in a
shared appreciation program with an investor.
RELOCATION AND PURCHASE PLAN
FOR
THE CALIFORNIAN CONVERSION
Submitted by:
Harry ¥,~ Hudson
Vice P~esident
CAL STATE ASSOCIATES, INC.
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TENANT
HIGHLIGHTS
PURCHASE PROGRAM
PURCHASE DISCOUNT
1. MINIMUM 10% DISCOUNT
2. WILL NOT EXCEED THE FOLLOWING:
1+1 $65,100
2+1-1/2 $80,100
2+2 $90,100
YOU MAY PURCHASE YOUR UNIT OR ANY UNIT IN PAHSE 1 THRO 3.
TOTAL 6 PHASES.
C. INTEREST RATES & DOWN PAYMENT PLANS
BUYDOWN CONCEPT - LAST 3 YEARS
DOWN PAYMENT BUYDOWN
0% NONE - SHARED APPRECIATION
5% 2%
10% 3%
15% 4%
20% 5%
No BUYDOWN BELOW 12% INTEREST
REFURBISHMENT ALLOWANCE
1. $15 A SQ. YD. OR...
2. CAL STATE WILL PAINT INTERIOR, REPLACE CARPETS~ DRAPES~
VINYL FLOOR.
1 YEAR GUARANTEE ON APPLIANCES & FIXTURES
DISCOUNTS ON PURCHASES
TENANT
HIGHLIGHTS
ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM
A, NO RENT RAISES
B, RELOCATION PAYMEHT
1+1 =.$750 2+1-1/2 = $950 2+2 = $1,050
15% BONUS FOR THOSE STAYING UNTIL 60 DAY MOVE-OUT NOTICE
C, INCONVENIENCE PAYMENT
$100 - MINIMUM 120 DAYS AFTER COUNCIL APPROVAL
$400 - STAYING UNTIL 60 DAY FINAL MOVE-OUT NOTICE
D, RELOCATION COORDINATOR AT COMPLEX
E, MOVING COMPANY DISCOUNT 10-15%
F, REFUND OF SECURITY & CLEANING (EXCLUDING MAJOR DAMAGES)