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MOBILE HOME ORDINANCE
The City Council will look at finalizing an amendment to the
city’s zoning code to protect mobile home owners from losing their
homes if their park owner decides to sell the property for a
different use.
The city’s current law assigns a depreciating value to mobile
homes that allow park owners to compensate mobile home residents as
little as $5,000 per unit. The new ordinance would require mobile
home park owners to pay the assessed fair market value of the homes,
or the in-place value based on the location of the park. It would
also require mobile home park owners to offer relocation assistance
to mobile home owners that are displaced because of the sale of a
mobile home park, and would provide protection against steep rent
increases designed to drive out park residents.
WHAT TO EXPECT
An ordinance to change the way the city handles mobile home park
conversions needs four votes to pass and it appears that the support
is there. Councilman Dave Sullivan has expressed support for the
ordinance along with Councilwoman Debbie Cook and Connie Boardman.
A swing vote on the ordinance appears to rest in the hands of
Councilwoman Jill Hardy. Boardman delayed a vote on the ordinance at
the last council meeting because Hardy was unable to attend.
CITY BUDGET
After two study sessions, the council is looking to improve this
year’s $297-million budget.
This year’s budget is balanced, requires no lay-offs and has set
aside nearly $148 million for the general fund.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Unlike past budget years, the lack of major cuts or layoffs in
this year’s fiscal picture has generated little controversy for Surf
City’s spending plan.
There still are concerns about the city’s plan to tackle the
growing retirement obligations and a growing list of deferred
maintenance problems, but overall, the council is expected to approve
the budget without any major revisions. Expect some discussion on how
the city plans to spend the $1 million it just earned through the
sale of 214 5th St.
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