Wis. Admin. Code Department of Administration Adm 92.28 - Contents of relocation plan
A relocation plan shall include the following elements in sufficient detail to assess whether relocation can be satisfactorily accomplished:
(1) PROJECT DESCRIPTION.
The name, purpose, location, overall project activity, administrative
organization and staffing for relocation assistance, type and occupancy status
of displacement property and a timetable for project implementation;
(2) RELOCATION PROGRAM STANDARDS. A statement
regarding whether or not local ordinances or regulations establish standards
meeting those specified under this chapter for decent, safe and sanitary
housing, or whether another regulation requires the agency to provide
relocation benefits in excess of those specified under this chapter.
(3) COMPETING DISPLACEMENT. A description and
analysis of any other private and public displacement activities in the area
which may compete for replacement resources;
(4) RELOCATION FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS. An
identification and description of displaced persons, a description of the
property occupied, an identification and assessment of available replacement
resources, a correlation of replacement resources with a person's needs,
financial means, and an estimate of relocation payments;
(5) ALTERNATIVE RELOCATION PLAN. An
alternative relocation plan when existing replacement resources are
insufficient to meet a person's needs;
(6) RELOCATION ASSISTANCE SERVICE. The
relocation services to be provided;
(7) RELOCATION PAYMENT. The procedure for
processing a claim to assure prompt and complete payment;
(8) PROPERTY MANAGEMENT. The policy for
continued occupancy and eviction;
(9) RELOCATION GRIEVANCE. The procedure for
resolving a relocation appeal;
(10)
ASSURANCE. A statement by the agency head or designee that persons to be
displaced shall be relocated as specified in the approval plan and this
chapter;
(11) PROJECT MAP. A map
identifying each property to be acquired and the project boundary;
(12) PHOTOGRAPH. A photograph of each
improved property to be acquired.
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