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<br />manufactured dwelling moving expenses, eligible expenses also include <br />removal and reinstallation of skirting, disconnecting utilities, disconnecting <br />and removing awnings and decks from the manufactured dwelling, trip permit <br />and public inspection fees, transportation costs, set up charges, utility <br />connection expenses and fees, unit improvements to meet destination park <br />standards, unit improvements to meet state structural specialty codes, and <br />temporary housing and meals for the tenant and permanent occupants <br />during unit relocation and set up. The amount of moving expenses shall be <br />set by administrative rules issued hereunder. <br /> <br />Section 2. Subsection (3) of Section 2.1064 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is <br /> <br />amended to provide: <br /> <br />2.1064 <br /> <br />2.1070 <br /> <br />Condominium Conversion - Limitations. <br /> <br />(3) After the notice of planned conversion is given and prior to renting any <br />unit, any prospective tenant shall be notified by the developer or his or <br />her agent, in writing, of the intent to convert and advised that no TAP <br />benefits allowed under section 2.1 070(f) of this code will be provided to <br />that tenant. <br /> <br />Section 3. Section 2.1070 of the Eugene Code, 1971, is amended to provide: <br /> <br />Condominium Conversion - Permit Approval. In order to obtain approval <br />by the city manager of an application for a condominium conversion permit, <br />the applicant must satisfy the following conditions and provide the following <br />documents as part of the permit application: <br />(a) Common elements report. The applicant shall supply to the city <br />manager a report prepared by a reserve specialist or other professional <br />approved by the City describing the condition and expected useful life <br />of all common elements including the roof, foundation, external and <br />supporting walls, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, heating, all other <br />major mechanical and utility systems, together with an estimate at <br />current market prices of repair or replacement costs for those items <br />requiring immediate major repair or eventual replacement. The report <br />shall separately list the condition and expected life of all components of <br />common elements and shall include the approximate dates of <br />installation of the common elements and components and the dates <br />and description of major repairs or renovations of the common <br />elements and components. The report shall show on each page the <br />date of preparation of the report. It shall clearly disclose which common <br />elements could not be physically inspected and which estimates for <br />these common elements were not made on the basis of a physical <br />inspection. The report shall identify the sources used in the provision of <br />all information, including the condition of common elements, the <br /> <br />Ordinance - 2 <br />