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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Steve Ski ton, 1185 McLean, Lane Count Le al Aid, (proposals distri- <br />buted advocated a provision that would protect low-income, elderly, <br />and handicapped renters by making a precondition to displacement that <br />two comparable rentals are offered to them. He advocated protection <br />against displacement for the three subgroups with life tenancy. He <br />pointed out that Oakland and Sacramento have such a provision. Those <br />cities, he said, felt it was necessary to protect their citizens. <br /> <br />Mark Lindberg, 1750 Olive, complimented the work of the task force. <br />He was concerned for the seniors who sold their homes a few years ago <br />for $30,000 and could not buy their apartment. These people should <br />be protected. They deserved life tenancy. Seniors still in homes <br />can form judgments on better information, but those people in this <br />situation have to be protected. He suggested they establish a IIgrand- <br />father clausell in the ordinance for those residents of apartments who <br />have been there for two and one-half years or more. Otherwise, he <br />felt lives would be jeopardized by the trauma of moving. <br /> <br />Councilor Smith filled in for the Mayor who had to leave. <br /> <br />Public hearing was closed. <br /> <br />Mr. Croteau added that the moratorium will be over June 2 and the attorneys have <br />been holding off drafting the ordinance until they receive clarification from <br />the council. <br /> <br />Council members agreed to hold over condominium conversion discussion <br />until next Wednesday, April 23, 1980, and start that meeting at <br />11 :30 a.m. <br /> <br />Meeting adjourned until April 23, 1980. <br /> <br />~J~ <br /> <br />Charles T. Henry ~-- <br />City Manager <br /> <br />(Beth Conant, minutes recorder) <br /> <br />BC:pm/CM26b1 <br /> <br />4/16/80--10 <br />